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Trev [emoji28] oops sorry ! Painting are not cheap, normal price from 2k-5 it depends [emoji28] but if you can do it and have all the time in the world why not ? I've got lucky when one of my staff offering cheap price [emoji23][emoji23].

Fur babies you meant hahahahaha , love of my life [emoji171] it's strange when I need to sleep in they seem t understand that , they won't get up until I'm up [emoji23]

Yea don't like double demerits :(

I'd pay 1k for painting but prob not more. Just do it myself.

I'd love a sleep in...

Good morning :)

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Hey guys have a friend who may have a car (rx7) with rollcage but no motor or box and rollcage is all approved and at spec level which we can work out a deal if you guys are intetested at

What's he want for it?

I'm not able to commit to it yet... I need to sell a house before I can spend any monies

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It's almost 5 am Trev ! Is it feeding ninjas time now ? [emoji28] Hahahaha -

Morning Trev and All

Trev don't work too hard , take it easy and chill it's Holiday

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It's almost 5 am Trev ! Is it feeding ninjas time now ? [emoji28] Hahahaha -

Morning Trev and All

Trev don't work too hard , take it easy and chill it's Holiday

I was on the road before 5am

No holidays for me :(

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Morning all, geez Trev your going off in here lately its good to see

Thanks for noticing

Your good to see ;)

Sorry for holding you up the other day. Didn't realise people were waiting for ya.




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