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Author Topic: A job well done  (Read 779 times)

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Rods2

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US Fracking and Saudi Arabia defending its market share = The good news of an oil glut, lower and lower prices for us and squeaky bum time for Putin!

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Re: A job well done
« Reply #1 on: 28 April 2014, 17:41:01 »

I saw it in the flesh this morning... :y

Went past me on the M4 heading westbound  :)

That diesel engine in it is no slow coach either  ::) ;D
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Re: A job well done
« Reply #2 on: 28 April 2014, 20:03:29 »

I was just going to say, it might go as well now. :y

Good job. (Ignoring the flowers on the side of course. ::) )
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« Reply #3 on: 28 April 2014, 20:33:27 »

Looks well crafted on the inside, outside bit naff. But top job though  :y
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« Reply #4 on: 28 April 2014, 20:38:49 »

With the length of overhang at the back, you wouldn't want to fit a small motorbike carrier or a trailer for a small run around car for when you are at a campsite.
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