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Still only 7 hours?

When you gonna man up and do a full day?

:P

That is a full day :)

This isn't some filthy/poor conditions mob - 38hrs work, 38hrs pay - more you get O/T.

It's how we roll, and why they've kept staff for 10yrs+ in all stores.

Ohh neil is going to be there? Hopefully something random doesn't go wrong with his car this time.

Lol it was a blocked fuel filter, came back and was upset as. Felt sorry for the bastard, didnt help that Jess kept telling him his turbos were blown lol.

He said he's timing his laps though, and that there's isolated showers. So have fun with that Jono haha

dezz ended up putting deposit down on that cbr600rr, had a little cosmetic wear / dmg but overall mechanically seemed good and got it at a good price with RWC included - I guess we can be brothers lol what years yours again?

Edited by UNR33L

Nice work, mines 2008, think that's what yours was as well? Same colors too from memory...

Yeah you're farkin twins now. I took it for a test ride, was impressed. Smoother to ride than my R but a smaller engine and no baffles in my pipes will do that. Would be happy riding one myself. Bout the only thing I went "f**k yeah" about when I got back on my bike was not having to rev it as high to go as quick.

Assuming nothing goes wrong with it, he got a bargain!

feels like a friday night..... work tomorrow? more like fark that shit

Yeah, same here...

Decided to try and take out the my front shaft for deca next week...... freaking failed!

Need more muscles like Leigh and Birds.

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