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I work at a company that deals with window shutters and related security products ie smoke alarms. We also own bramalco, so I can get you deals on roller shutters/gutterring etc etc. We have also started a home loans/personal loans etc department so I can get you good deals on those.

My family grows fruit and veg produce as well as owns a fruit and veg stall so I can get you cheap veggies. Such as capsicum/cucumber/tomatoes - depends on what is in season and what we grow.

I can also lend a helping hand with mechanical related tasks i.e. fmic install, oil/filter change (you'll be surprise how many ppl dont know how to do this), spark plug change, gearbox/diff change, turbo back exhaust install.

As well as some electronical/audio tasks i.e. amp install, headunit install, speaker install.

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I Own Exodus Design (Stickers & Graphics) . Brisbane

Computer Cut Vinyl Stickers, Graphics, Banners, Shopfronts, club stickers, race graphics, windscreen banners etc.

NO PRINTED STICKERS - All i do is vinyl.

Happy to look after SAU Members.

And I Ship Australia Wide.

Ash

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cleangts, who rolled your guards and how extensive is the cracks. reason i ask is that im thinking of rolling my guards as well but havent seem them done on a skyline in person as yet, only seen them on silvia based models.

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Im new to the club, Name is Ryan, Own a white S2 R33 gts-t

I'm a qualified Toolmaker/fitter and turner in western suburbs

Got access to CNC wirecutter, mills, lathes

TIG, MIG, ARC, OXY

Have done engine conversions, manual conversions, diffs, gearboxes, clutches, electronics, turbo conversions suspension. etc. you name it with car's ill know it.

I'm newest here as of today, buying a 32 Godzilla in 2-3months. Have access to Leader Computers wholesalers list, also have a cousin at Bridgestone head office here in SA to deal a few people who require Tyres and ROH Rims. All i ask in return is advice on what to look out for because I've sourced a vehicle and could buy it theoretically 2moro if i knew it was good. EDIT: I work in IT in Pirie St.

EDIT:GTR overpriced, bought a R33 S2 and modding it to a respectable level.

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same as SAZilla, looking for 32 gtr to buy, parents own tailoring business and sells materials also, pm me if your in need of formal wear, evening wear or just some casual clothes. also does alterations. clothes fit perfectly, had a customer fly from US to get her wedding dress done.

as for me... im starting the computer systems engineering course next year (hopefully). so those guys that have said they have done it... i'll be lookin to you for advice next year.

i also build custom computers, not that great yet, but i generally put a good computer with top quality brands. with same price as those "cheaper" package deals.

im good for removing unwanted spyware and adware from computers. so if you have one, gimme a pm, and i'll see if i can help. *no pms about internet problems or network problems... i'm pathetic at those*

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I've been working as a Website Developer for the last 10 years. Specialising in PHP and CSS(plus all the luggage that comes with it) and Web Application Analysis and Design

I don't actually do any design at all, although I have access to some quite talented Graphic Designers and Flash Animators.

I can do maintainence programming for external projects such as Wordpress, Joomla/Mambo, PDFLib, PHPBB and PEAR libraries.

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Job title is Service Manager, basically repair computers, software and hardware and scream at the apprenticies lol. But if any skyline owner has computer problems and lives in darwin or wants S/H or new parts cheap cheap, let me know.

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I've been a PRINTER for around 20 years. Lots of contacts in the trade.

Happy to help out anyone with anything I can ( digital and conventional printing).

And while not strictly SAU related, my brother in-law has his own flooring business, (floating wooden, etc). He does everything from private homes right through to basketball stadiums.

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