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guys i used to work with on oil rigs would work 12 on 1 off ones fully retired at 24 after 7 years on the rigs.

Gallardo in the shed for his troubles

I have a mate the same, He retired this year at 32 after 10 years of work as a mining engineer in a gold mine, at first he was in Kalgoolie then he was in Mauritania, worked 3 weeks got 2 weeks off where they would fly him to wherever he wanted and was on 500k a year for his troubles. He has been more or less everywhere in the world and owns 6 houses outright in Perth and Kalgoolie. He is pretty much just living off rental income for as long as he likes.

mine, silver 33 gtr , white wheels and missing rear wing end caps

I do think i recall seeing it out there. Hard to remember a lot of them. So So many cars. But luckily a lot of ppl's cars arent setup for continuous track use and half the cars where parked in the pits cooling down so the track was never too busy lol

I do think i recall seeing it out there. Hard to remember a lot of them. So So many cars. But luckily a lot of ppl's cars arent setup for continuous track use and half the cars where parked in the pits cooling down so the track was never too busy lol

what do you mean you need to upgrade your stock radiator when puting out 3x the factory power? and now you tell me i need to add an oil cooler and possibly a trans cooler too???

madness.

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i was speaking to a former truck driver, has his own house and mostly paid off by his early 20's

he was saying you need to seriously think about how/if you can handle killing someone when you hit them, because its not a case of IF its a case of WHEN. he got out of it not too long after he nearly killed a guy that drove through a stop sign without stopping to check traffic.

what do you mean you need to upgrade your stock radiator when puting out 3x the factory power? and now you tell me i need to add an oil cooler and possibly a trans cooler too???

madness.

even in stock form the cars still not built for full track use.

one happy laps was enught for me to go back to the drawing board on my car

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