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Signwriter required at Penrith to do a 1m x 3m sign for me. Payment will be immediate after the job is done. With thanks Tez.

Hi Terry, aleks (FishingFreak in the stagea section) has a sign writing company based in St marys. He will look after you. Edited by Brick
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Good stuff Terry, we found him very reasonable, and gave good advice which saved us a decent bit of cash when we bought our gas hot water service.

He also came out on really short notice to unblock a drain, and didn't hit us with a callout charge because we'd used him before.

I'll always recommend guys like that.

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FishingFreak aka Aleks did a great Signwriting job for me thanks.

"Graphics and Print" - Recommended.

Next paying job is for a S/S weld of a Nismo muffler to the pipe.

Up to it Dale?

It pains me to say this but the muffler coming off is near new too!

HKS Silent Power one.

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FishingFreak aka Aleks did a great Signwriting job for me thanks.

"Graphics and Print" - Recommended.

Next paying job is for a S/S weld of a Nismo muffler to the pipe.

Up to it Dale?

It pains me to say this but the muffler coming off is near new too!

HKS Silent Power one.

I only just saw this!

Let me know when you have some time Terry; I'm happy to have a look. I can purge as well for a neat internal surface.

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Tomorrow free?

Would anyone have a free day 6am to 8pm tomorrow to help me check a car and (all going well), tow it back (on a UHaul trailer) to Blacktown?

Payment can be discussed on PM. Ta. Grateful.

I'm not available tomorrow, but happy to help on Friday if that works at all Terry?

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