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Email sent :P

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

If you break up keep it private don't go around emailing 50 other WAG's, editors and especially the Herald Sun editor...

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wasnt as bad as i was expecting.

speaking of wags

nadia coppolino (spelling) is fkn stunning!

Is her email on the list? Go ask her out :D

Tony you email WAG's.

Yeah man we go to brunch every Sunday morning

May possibly be partnering up to start a new Mechanical & Engine Building business in the future. Interesting times ahead

Discounts for you lot of course :thumbsup:

Don't do it! Automotive industry is pretty f***ed these days, the only people making good money out of it are the nichey businesses.

Don't do it! Automotive industry is pretty f***ed these days, the only people making good money out of it are the nichey businesses.

I'll be just managing the financial side of things and it will be just something done outside of my normal job. So not much risk for me at this stage.

It's all discussion stage at the moment, but being always interested in cars would be good if it goes ahead and is successful.

Tony, I will donate my car so you can use it as a demo car...

Cough rb26/30de stroker

Lol we'll see, needs turbo mang

I'll be just managing the financial side of things and it will be just something done outside of my normal job. So not much risk for me at this stage.

It's all discussion stage at the moment, but being always interested in cars would be good if it goes ahead and is successful.

Lol we'll see, needs turbo mang

Ah k. Well good luck with it and I hope it is successful, I just see a lot (and I mean a lot) of people wanting to get out of it these days, but they can't because they have too much invested or it's the only thing they know how to do. Customers are pulling in their belts with all the financial worry, putting off servicing and repairs to their cars etc. Most workshops are only breaking even at best (terrible cash flow, they take forever to pay their oil accounts with me), many have closed down and the only ones really getting ahead in terms of profit either A. have their own little niche market, B. are at the top of their game reputation wise, or C. they are ripping customers off. You'd want to be going into it because you love being around cars, but the irony is that, it can and does make you hate cars! Just food for thought.

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