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If your looking for some work. There might be a job going on night shift at my work. Pretty easy job. Making irrigation piping and stuff like that. It's down at Ottoway. 38 hours a week and on night shift you get 30% extra on your pay. My father inlaw and Weazy's dad is shift manager.

No worries champ thanks i'll keep that in mind....plastics or metal??

Kinda in limbo atm not sure exactly WHEN im going to be outta a job so its all up in the air atm!

finally got my wheels fitted today. got away with just a mild roll on the rear guards. looks tough as f**k. now running 225/45 ku36 on the front and 215/45 ku25 on the rear.

will be taking it down to morpowa on wednesday to get a power run and make sure the afr's are all good.

umm....working....and picking up tyres for skids.....got 11 13 inch tyres most of them with 80% tread for free

sounds more intersting than my day thats for sure :( sucks heaps at the moment cause im not working :P

I got back to the office after being in Melbourne for work all week.

I actually got to Melbourne on Saturday and did some fun stuff as well. Went to the Salvador Dali exhibit, was amazing, amazing guy.

So today i am doing lots of work, just about to have a conference call.

i wanna go coilovers in mine, gotta convert to S13 stuff tho :P

might just bite the bullet and get some R32 GTS-T hubs, slotted rotors, 32 gts-t calipers, and adapt a knuckle and control arm.

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