Wooden read about it

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Blacky
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Wooden read about it

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The father in law asked to borrow one of my FB/EK model cars a few months ago, he said he was going to have a go at making some stuff to sell at the markets with all the other hippies- well his OCD ruled that out ImageImageImageImage
These took him HOURS to make so I don’t think anyone would want to pay for one if he charged an hourly rate for them -

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Wow, they look awesome 👍
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Damn cool.

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FireKraka
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What's his bank account details I'll place my order now for a Ute :lol: :lol: can he do a wagon as well :lol: :lol: :lol:
They are frigging awesome
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