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Old Feb 27, 2007 | 04:59 PM
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lol yea frank get a turbo kit so you can sell it to me for cheap




lol sorry had to..
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Old Feb 27, 2007 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by trich1687,Feb 27 2007, 08:20 PM
Frank, You need to buy some performance parts, Superchargers, intercoolers, turbos, nitrous, injectors, engine managment systems, and maybe a few sets of race rubber. The Lehigh valley crew wants some under used go parts verses show parts Dreamweaver is so easy even a vintage guy like me can use it.
Stay in school while you can, then bullshit your way into a good job.
actually ive been looking into the hayward 50mm ITB's with AEM EMS

Inline pro turbo kit with a gt35 is also another option, but the engine is not getting touched untill after summer or end of summer.

I kinda like my car the way it is with the header/test pipe/exhaust though. I want to get the Mugen intake, but thats half the money for a turbo kit or ITB's, so im trying not to waste money on that.
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Old Feb 27, 2007 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kill,Feb 27 2007, 03:34 PM
i dunno i have a real job and trust me you prob make more than i do workin at the pizza shop..straight up..haha here's a tip..don't work for small community banks. for what i know about computers and the things i can do i should be making easily 45k to 50k...but i got my age against me which sucks. the thing you really honestly have to do is follow and do what you love...you love working on your car...do something with that then...start a tuner shop..shit i'll work for you... i was thinking of using my computer knowledge to learn to tune car's...i know the basics but seriously how sweet would it be to own your own tuner shop with a dyno and work on sickly fast car's all day???
I love art, thats probably where I will end up in.

Cars are just a hobby, I could never wrench for a living. Maybe design, but not repairs and installs.
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:22 AM
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how hard is dreamweaver? My friends tell me its pretty streight forward.

I know some basics for HTML, but I know nothing about CCS.
Dreamweaver is very easy, basically it mostly works like a text editor that helps finish and correct code for you (at least the way we use it). Css isn't hard either, it's basically a way to add style to regular html.

Do you do custom website design?
Yes we do. Though we do not do too much on the smaller personal website side of things, however those projects deemed too small for the company are usually picked up by one of the designers to do freelance on their own time (let me know if you need anything).

I love art, thats probably where I will end up in.

Cars are just a hobby, I could never wrench for a living. Maybe design, but not repairs and installs.
This is exactly how I am. I am a fan of a lot of things (cars, guitars, martial arts) but they will never really turn into a job. For work I stick to art and computers (hence the web design) because that is the kind of thing I can do everyday and not get tired of it.





do you offer freelance jobs? I am working at a software developing company as a visual designer. and trying to get more cash off site.

Let me know if you have something for me.
Unfortunately we do not offer much in the way of freelance. We are a consultant company (perficient.com) that works with big name companies. We will occasionally bring on people temporarily for some projects, but not too often in our design devision as we are growing really fast and prefer to hier. I joined just over a year ago as the 3rd person in the design team, now there are 15 i think.
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted by AssassinJN,Feb 28 2007, 08:22 AM
Yes we do. Though we do not do too much on the smaller personal website side of things, however those projects deemed too small for the company are usually picked up by one of the designers to do freelance on their own time (let me know if you need anything).
Eventually I'll need a site for my band...how much would that cost?
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:34 AM
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Depends on how complicated and how much you want on it. That is the kind of thing that I would probably do outside my company unless you want to pay a couple grand for it, in which case I'll still do it myself and get a turbo kit

PM me with the different sections of the site and whatnot you are thinking of and I'll give you some figures.
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