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I had to do some audits today....because some one dobbed on recyclers for storing hundreds of car batteries (there is a limit before it requires licensing of 500 per premisis) the most batteries we found at any one place was 35, i hate it when people dob just to annoy thier compeditors.

I had to do some audits today....because some one dobbed on recyclers for storing hundreds of car batteries (there is a limit before it requires licensing of 500 per premisis) the most batteries we found at any one place was 35, i hate it when people dob just to annoy thier compeditors.

Sucks to have time wasted.

In other news, how cool is this thing.

http://www.h1v8.com/page/page/1562068.htm

400hp at 10k rpm fun times :happy:

Solid effort. I have to do an internal audit in two weeks :S Nobody likes being audited round here lol...

You have to get audited, or you have to be the auditor? If the latter... fun :happy: be sure to audit the new defects manager thoroughly ;):D

Im going out for dinner

Come after dinner then you queer

wah wah wah

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You have to get audited, or you have to be the auditor? If the latter... fun :happy: be sure to audit the new defects manager thoroughly ;);)

Come after dinner then you queer

+1

Both tbh. More auditor than auditee though :D

I want that v8 in Annas car

Would go well in a caterham or a radical or something small and light like that. Would still haul arse in an s13 aswell lmao.

You have to get audited, or you have to be the auditor? If the latter... fun :happy: be sure to audit the new defects manager thoroughly ;):D

Come after dinner then you queer

+1

In the smart car..

I want that v8 in Annas car

Lost that SR Love? :happy:

Would go well in a caterham or a radical or something small and light like that. Would still haul arse in an s13 aswell lmao.

C210?

In the smart car..

Everyone loves a smart car

Would go well in a caterham or a radical or something small and light like that. Would still haul arse in an s13 aswell lmao.

If you ever did that to a caterham, i would kill you.

We used to have a genuine Lotus 7, dads been on the search for a caterham though

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