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  • 2 months later...

Hey guys will be launching my new buiness in September starting out as group fitness and personal training and in march expanding to massage therapy and nutrition later next year, slowly adding services eventually adding physiotherapy and stuff when I finish uni :-) www.melhealthandbody.com yippee!

  • 4 weeks later...

What a great thread :)

I run a small online based business selling Car Audio gear (High Fidelity Audio), website will be hosted in about 3 weeks, so i've barely begun. I can sort out home audio and DIY gear too, as well as little bits and pieces like voltmeters etc. I will be sure to post back when my website is up.

Thanks all!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey chaps..

I are started a business n shizle.

www.andrewsrcengines.com

Website is still being added too...so if you need anything I can get most stuff...mainly engines but can get boats and aircraft kits if needed.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Dude,

I don't know what you were quoted but either way it'll be expensive.

there are 3 componets here.

*The Fan

*The main shroud over the radiator and above the fan

*and the smaller clip on peice below the fan

All together i can do for about $425

I can get the fan pretty easily but the two shroud components will have to come from japan.

Cheers

Jimmy

how much is just the fan?

  • 1 month later...

Hey zebra, I don't need an RC engine but can I pay you to clean my RC car? Thing is filthy and the carb is all gummed up so it doesn't pull fuel through unless my finger is over the exhaust... I'd do it but I really CBF haha. It's a Thunder Tiger MT4 S50 (the big bore engine one).

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey all,

IT Apprentice in the APS here - can help out with any and all computer problems, provide advice on getting bits n pieces. Work in the City near the casino. Give me a buzz if you need/want anything.

Cheers.

I spose I might as well post in here too...

For all of your snowboarding, wakeboarding or waterskiing needs come check out my shop!

Deja Vu Canberra

129 Newcastle St Fyshwick

(easy to spot for SAU members coz there's always a 32 parked right out front lol)

10% off anything in store for all SAUers - just be sure to mention you're from here coz I don't know anyone's faces yet - I'm the guy with glasses who almost always wears a beanie :D

Cheers guys,

Drew

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