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qwerty_86
I have two jobs: One as a web developer and the other as a research assistant at the university.
marioman3138
Nice dragonboy, I wonder will you see some nice classics... Hope so!
dragonboy3000
I finally will be getting a job.
I did a 6 month course on vehicle spray painting starting from January and finished in June.
ive now finally bagged myself an apprenticeship at a place.
This paticular place specialises in repairing and painting german luxury vehicles especially Mercedes-Benz.
I did a 6 month course on vehicle spray painting starting from January and finished in June.
ive now finally bagged myself an apprenticeship at a place.
This paticular place specialises in repairing and painting german luxury vehicles especially Mercedes-Benz.
Well today was my first day at this shop, and seems really good. As i said its all Mercs.
At the moment there's a couple of sweet AMG's (CLK 55 and a CLS 63), a B200 Turbo and then the other two or three are just standard C & E classes. So all seems good and definitely hope to stay at this place for a number of years
marioman3138
[quote=ingo,32997]and "cooler". Surely the girls will think it, too.
Hmmm. I don't seem to have much luck with the faier sex...
Hmmm. I don't seem to have much luck with the faier sex...
ingo
I don't think, that the LHD/RHD-conversion is a good idea. At least it's cobbling around. The Mustang is -like all US-cars and non-British European cars- constructed as LHD.
What do you mean with "easier for me"? Do you are anxious to drive LHD? I'm sure, it's easier and cheaper to learn this, than to convert a car.
O.k., it will be uncomfortable at parking-garages and Mc Donald's Drive Thru - but the last thing isn't a problem for you, because now you don't have to use this lane...
And not to forget: if you let the car as LHD, it will be in original, "classic" condition. So this will be much more stylish and "cooler". Surely the girls will think it, too.
And driving LHD is more comfortable. At the most cars the space for the legs is bigger on the left than on the right side.
What do you mean with "easier for me"? Do you are anxious to drive LHD? I'm sure, it's easier and cheaper to learn this, than to convert a car.
O.k., it will be uncomfortable at parking-garages and Mc Donald's Drive Thru - but the last thing isn't a problem for you, because now you don't have to use this lane...
And not to forget: if you let the car as LHD, it will be in original, "classic" condition. So this will be much more stylish and "cooler". Surely the girls will think it, too.
And driving LHD is more comfortable. At the most cars the space for the legs is bigger on the left than on the right side.
marioman3138
If its over 30 years old, I don't have to. But I am want to make it easier for me. If it was a new Mustang, I definatly would have to by law, but I want to anyways.
ingo
Why you want to convert a car from LHD to RHD? Or it's a regulation in Down Under, that only RHD is allowed?
I've heard, that in NZ there is this law. But when I've been there in 1998, I have seen LHD-cars, all used imported US-cars.
I've heard, that in NZ there is this law. But when I've been there in 1998, I have seen LHD-cars, all used imported US-cars.
marioman3138
thanks for the kind words . When looking for a job, take any that comes its way. Anywhere is good. I am looking at prices, $10,00 US ish for the car, $4,000 Aud ish (icl. taxes) to bring it in, and I think about $25,00 to convert to RHD. A bit of work for me...
dragonboy3000
I finally will be getting a job.
I did a 6 month course on vehicle spray painting starting from January and finished in June.
ive now finally bagged myself an apprenticeship at a place.
This paticular place specialises in repairing and painting german luxury vehicles especially Mercedes-Benz.
I did a 6 month course on vehicle spray painting starting from January and finished in June.
ive now finally bagged myself an apprenticeship at a place.
This paticular place specialises in repairing and painting german luxury vehicles especially Mercedes-Benz.
taxiguy
You lucky little son of a.... Save up and you'll have enough to import your own Mach 1
I tried to get a job this summer, and I still am, but it's hard for a lowley teenager to find work in an economy that's already dumping thousands of professionals each day... (or at least I can use that as an excuse for not having one )
I tried to get a job this summer, and I still am, but it's hard for a lowley teenager to find work in an economy that's already dumping thousands of professionals each day... (or at least I can use that as an excuse for not having one )