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Haven't seen the FB link cos I don't have Facebook anymore, but I'm guessing it's usual DA shit involving a bunch of faggots having a cry.

I saw all the ns.com comments before they were deleted... bunch of f**king tools. I love how half of them say they can be judges because they've watched drift for years then others come in and say "No, you cannot be a judge. I'm better than you" sort of attitude.

And what's this talk of drugs and alcohol on the track now? Who's racking up lines off their rear spoiler and doing skids?!?!

Have a read through that...

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Amazing how towing quotes can change. Rang around yesturday looking for a tow for Saturday. Going from north plympton to houghton to get the cage done. Highest was $220. Average was $150, I'm getting it done for $80 woohoo :D

most towing companies have on/off peak call out rates.

I'm slowly making friends with All Suburbs towing - they are only 5 mins from me, and they guys love my car haha

on another note... off to JMS i go :D

Got a new job today :D Sales Rep / Manager role for a truck lift / scissor lift / spare parts / safety equipment company! Ill be on the road alot which i would love to do, and theres a better salary down the track! woop.

Got a new job today :D Sales Rep / Manager role for a truck lift / scissor lift / spare parts / safety equipment company! Ill be on the road alot which i would love to do, and theres a better salary down the track! woop.

Grats Damo,

Sales based pay at all?

Exciting to see the future of a better salary. How did you get onto this?

Amazing how towing quotes can change. Rang around yesturday looking for a tow for Saturday. Going from north plympton to houghton to get the cage done. Highest was $220. Average was $150, I'm getting it done for $80 woohoo ;)

What company did you end up using?

Engine is finally about to be done and they need the car there monday. :D

Got a new job today ;) Sales Rep / Manager role for a truck lift / scissor lift / spare parts / safety equipment company! Ill be on the road alot which i would love to do, and theres a better salary down the track! woop.

Well done Damo....I bet Sam has mixed feelings about it, ie. no more lunches :D

Just noticed in this months FastFours, there is an article on AJD. Matty's Patrol got a mention, and you can see Shane in one the photos.

:D

you f**kin serious? must not have had much to talk about then

Got a new job today ;) Sales Rep / Manager role for a truck lift / scissor lift / spare parts / safety equipment company! Ill be on the road alot which i would love to do, and theres a better salary down the track! woop.

what company out of interest damo?

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