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For those of you who dont know, my sons name is Garrett, yeah i named him after a turbo

Anyhoe, My little man cracks the absolute shits if he cant be out with me while I'm workin on the car.

I left him to it to see if he's actually been takin notice of what i do, and this was the result....(keep in mind he is only 14months old)

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Pity he didn't put the wheel on first.

Cheers

Jason

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Given his age and his size man. Deadset you should be training him up to be a WWF wrestler, that kid is going to be HUGE!

Seems smart tho.

hahah Davo's jealous, cause he wanted to be a WWF wrestler when he was older too.....

but seriously that kid is huge....hope he didnt cross thread that bolt with his fingers...

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