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So after reading a similar thread i thought it might be worth giving this a try. With all the money we spend on our cars it would be really good if we could help each other out financially.

Now it doesn't have to be car related either eg: There are a number of guys here that are in the computer industry and seeing as this is a forum we all need a computer to access it :D

So post up who you work for and what you do and where/how you can possibly help out.

I ask one thing and thats to keep the chat out of this thread

Cheers GMB

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I'm a boilermaker / welder. Pretty busy at Incat workwise at the moment but if you need something welded (gates, exhaust piping etc), just ask.

Can MIG aluminium and steel, have access to TIG for stainless, aluminium and steel.

Hope I can help.

Cheers, Greg.

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hey guys

this week i have just left my current job as i am looking at painting full time now.

if you or someone you know is wanting a full respray, or maybe just a new panel that is an odd colour i can help you out.

i am located in launceston and can be contacted by PM on here, email at [email protected] or on 0400 577 040.

regards, Mitch.

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If anyone wants anything from Whiteline Suspension, Brembo Brakes, DBA Rotors, K and N, the entire Rocket Industries catalog or just about any performance brand you care to name, shoot me a PM. I can get a hold of just about anything through family and business contacts.

I can nearly guarantee I can get it cheaper than anyone else (including postage), the downside is that sometimes parts take a bit longer to arrive through me (an average of two weeks depending on location) and I need time to look up the part and call the supplier.

Basically PM me for bits.

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Nearly anything to do with computers, some other IT stuff. Can sometimes get parts a fair bit cheaper.

Know a lot of other people like plumbers, sparkys ect that have nice cars. Just dont get onto car clubs.

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I WORK AT A SERVO. SO I CAN PROBABLY GIVE YA A 3 CENT PER LITRE DISCOUNT ON YA 98 OCTANNE, AND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO POP IN AFTER A BIG NIGHT I CAN PROBABLY CHUCK IN SOME GOOD "OLD" BAY MARIE FOOD TO SOAK UP THAT GROG! THIS IS WHEN THE BOSS AIN'T AROUND OF COURSE.

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If anyone wants a boat designing i can do half of it (just starting my 3rd year in naval architecture)

or come see me for pizza (dominos mowbray) if i go back there in feb

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