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ahh, just warming up...its early days :paranoid:
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real sweet YZF, i loved mine best handling bike i've had :cool:
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dont be cross at me guys but sold my yzf750 need to get some money in :crybaby:
redundant as of 28th of this month :crybaby: :crybaby:
6 years there pretty pissed off
250 of us in total
utter bastards just before crimbo :finger:
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Needs must and all that. Do feel for you m8. :( Good luck with finding a new beer token supplier.
Sure is a shame though, hope you got a good price
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Sorry to hear that dude :crybaby:
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Gutted for you m8 :crybaby:
i hate having to sell me bikes :(

good luck with the job hunting :)
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macca wrote:Sorry to hear that dude :crybaby:
Good luck with the job hunting, what is it you do 9-5?
smart repair tech anything cosmetic really painting wheel refurb glass repairs fag burns holes in dashboards retexturing bumpers anything like that really plus qual painter so bonus really :nod:
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Serious downer mate, real sorry to hear that.
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cheers guys a bit of support at the mo means a lot :nod: our lass works at the same place so 2 for the price of one :crybaby: :crybaby: she says thanks for your messages of support :D
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Have you thought of getting into the world of bike painting or even lids?

there's a large market out there for a good sprayer :wink:

hope you both get sorted soon :thumbsup:
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cheers stig :thumbsup:
this is my first foray into painting a complete bike :eek:
it is a lot more labour intensive than cars i can tell you :nod:
im going to see how mine turns out and if its the sort of quality i would expect if i had paid someone to do it i think its going to be a very viable proposition :unibrow: :unibrow:
already looked at a couple of small units :nod: the good thing with bikes they dont take up much room :D
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Redundancy sucks - have been there 4 times - try to be philisofical and believe it will lead to summin better & greater, it generally does :) Starting up on your own takes a 'big leap of faith' but is so rewarding, I know I've done it and would do it again if the right opportunity comes along - for now I'm hunting down that 'new challenge' :D

best of luck

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1040EXUP wrote:Redundancy sucks - have been there 4 times - try to be philisofical and believe it will lead to summin better & greater, it generally does :) Starting up on your own takes a 'big leap of faith' but is so rewarding, I know I've done it and would do it again if the right opportunity comes along - for now I'm hunting down that 'new challenge' :D

best of luck

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wise words. after 16 years in my field if i see another thermoforming machine before i die it will be too soon :mad:
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he he just bought myself a sooty van :unibrow: must be the fuckin funniest thing i have ever driven :lol: :lol:
handy for my plans though :nod:
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What the hell is a sooty van when it's at home? :retard:
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