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not much, had a spare bumper ready to go, and they did a bit of impromptu panel repair in the shed to make it look semi sorted, someone mumbled something about it hitting a pannel shop ultra early tom morn before it gets loaded onto the truck, but it wasn't to bad, nothing a ratchet strap a hammer and some rolling of the car backwards to pull stuff back into shape didn't fix..

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, You not busy at Maximum anymore?

Always busy but always keen for variety ( in job, cars and women.... ):P

I only work subcontract so I come and go sort of when I want

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by XRW

let me just print a copy of this for your wife, what was her name again ken? :P

Let me see..

What shall I tell Jules about the deep and meaningfuls and how sleepy they make you ...:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

No Paul - danny never called up about the pipe

Ken - you checked if you got one?

Micko , I have pretty much all the terb set up off the old ones so I assume the pipe you want is here.

Don't know if it's bent though.

Cheers

Ken

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