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Old June 7th 04, 02:24 PM
Warren and Beth
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Default 2 INCH BODY LIFT ENGINEERS CERT???

DO YOU NEED AN ENGINEERS CIRTIFICATE FOR A BODY LIFT OF 2 INCHES IN AUST


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Old June 11th 04, 06:27 AM
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"Warren and Beth" > wrote in message
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> DO YOU NEED AN ENGINEERS CIRTIFICATE FOR A BODY LIFT OF 2 INCHES

IN AUST

I think you better find your 'caps lock' key and understand it well
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Do a Google on SHOUTING ; then rethink .



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Old June 11th 04, 06:27 AM
R. Asby Dragon
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"Warren and Beth" > wrote in message
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> DO YOU NEED AN ENGINEERS CIRTIFICATE FOR A BODY LIFT OF 2 INCHES

IN AUST

I think you better find your 'caps lock' key and understand it well
..

Do a Google on SHOUTING ; then rethink .



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Old June 11th 04, 06:52 AM
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"R. Asby Dragon" wrote:
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> "Warren and Beth" > wrote in message
> ...
> > DO YOU NEED AN ENGINEERS CIRTIFICATE FOR A BODY LIFT OF 2 INCHES

> IN AUST
>
> I think you better find your 'caps lock' key and understand it well
> .
>
> Do a Google on SHOUTING ; then rethink .


Good idea, and also, you might want to consult the authority to whom you would need to submit said certificate to, they could probably give you the definitive answer.

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Old June 11th 04, 06:52 AM
Roger Brown
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"R. Asby Dragon" wrote:
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> "Warren and Beth" > wrote in message
> ...
> > DO YOU NEED AN ENGINEERS CIRTIFICATE FOR A BODY LIFT OF 2 INCHES

> IN AUST
>
> I think you better find your 'caps lock' key and understand it well
> .
>
> Do a Google on SHOUTING ; then rethink .


Good idea, and also, you might want to consult the authority to whom you would need to submit said certificate to, they could probably give you the definitive answer.

--
Roger
 




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