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birds you're getting pretty strong brah - even glazed like a doughnut(nohomo) smashed big deads

105kg x 10, nothing to sneeze at, but nothing particularly strong either. It looks like a lot of weight, but for my bench I should be doing at least 170-180kg x 10 on deads.

And yeah I'm feeling like a Krispy Kreme. Shower time.

are they bendy / flexible? looks like it in pic

might focus on paying bike off first before I start modding lol

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No.

I just thought it was only Chris / Dale / Luke, didn't know there were other mechanics there.

It was, I'm the new guy now, just an apprentice so don't worry I'm not even up to the stage of building motors yet, just basic stuff so far :P

We all started somewhere Matt, it's a good place to learn the ropes that's for sure. :)

Good talking to you the other day, I hope you keep your passion for cars, that's the most important part.

It was, I'm the new guy now, just an apprentice so don't worry I'm not even up to the stage of building motors yet, just basic stuff so far :P

Now, fix my car :P

It was, I'm the new guy now, just an apprentice so don't worry I'm not even up to the stage of building motors yet, just basic stuff so far :P

I see!

Yeah, I'm not worried, I just didn't know.

Cause I mainly just speak to Chris and Dale and sometimes Luke, when he's not at Jarrad's workshop, haha!

We all started somewhere Matt, it's a good place to learn the ropes that's for sure. :)

Good talking to you the other day, I hope you keep your passion for cars, that's the most important part.

Likewise, lets hope it lasts me quite a while to come :P

Now, fix my car :P

Book it in already, only told you 20+ times!

I see!

Yeah, I not worried, I just didn't know.

Cause I mainly just speak to Chris and Dale and sometimes Luke, when he's not at Jarrad's workshop, haha!

Yep! They've all impressed me with they're knowledge. I've asked questions that I thought I knew the answer too and have just been stumped by the truth of it all :P

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