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im not actually a full time student...........theres a few that know i work for midland performance centre........but i keep this under wraps as i end up with full pm boxes rather quickly
i do there adverts for classic ford, hot rod and custom, and performance vauxhall.....there website.......used to do all of there remapping.........now im jusgt a bit of a joey who delivers urgent things to far places to get spence out of trouble
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Originally posted by Mr Hoarder View PostI sell brake pads to immigrants in East London
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Here is a picture of a (Leopard based) armoured engeneering vehicle I used to work on and a beach recovery vehicle(looking like a fishing boat...). Both developed and made in Norway by (the former)Alvis Moelv.
The engineering vehicle was made for the noorwegian army and I do belive that the beach recovery vehicle(they made four of them) now is in service in UK(pushing landing wessels and their load out of and into the shallow sea..).
The engineering vehicle was connected to the recovery vehicle to give it some load to work with during test runs.Attached Files
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Project Engineer in Corus (sorry Tata) steelworks in Port Talbot.
Used to go to Mumbai in Mumbles for a curry but looks like I could be going to Mumbai India for the next one.
Wonder how long steel will last in UK, doesn't look like too long.
Ash
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Originally posted by vtaggart View PostI am now a service manager for a Scania dealer, managed to escape from the curse of Fiat and Alfa Romeo.
Vince.
Lucky you never ended up selling Iveco Vince!cheeRS
Ian
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"Live everyday as if it was your last, because one of these days, it will be."
Jeremy Schwartz.
"Better to burn out than fade away"
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Originally posted by Aaron P. View Postthere are some mental jobs out there guys....some of the pics are ace...Tim how dangerous is that job???...i cant hold my stomach on a boat for 5 mins before i hang over the side seeing "huey & the carrotts"...lol....
I used to drive ships for a living before I came ashore and started getting involved in investigations as to why they crash! I've got loads of photos but can't be bothered to upload them all. If you look at that top photo you can see that the hole in the side is the shape of the bow of another ship - side-on impact. Although the ship had a hole the size of an appartment block it remained afloat!
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