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i think the loophole was that he lost his licence for 3 months, got it back, then lost it again for another 3 months and just kept doing the same thing over and over, as well as serving multiple suspensions at the same time. so if he did something that caused him to lose it for 3 months, then something else with the same penalty, then he served them both at the same time, instead of it being 1 at a time, but not entirely sure.

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Received the product, pretty much as advertised.

Needs rebuild, might even have it rebored and further "highflowed"

Give him a chance, every one NEEDS a 2nd chance in life.

My thanks to all involved.

Brendan

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Received the product, pretty much as advertised.

Needs rebuild, might even have it rebored and further "highflowed"

Give him a chance, every one NEEDS a 2nd chance in life.

My thanks to all involved.

Brendan

Sorry for delays with postage, incorrect address etc, glad it is all sorted now!

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I know phil personally talk to him at least a few times a week, if you'd like me to ask him anything regarding the sale feel free to PM me... for all the bad press he cops, he is a decent guy.

People make mistakes, people learn from those mistakes and sometimes have to endure the consequences due to them.

He has done this, and I dont feel its fair to flog a dead horse base don the assumptions of people who dont even f**king know him... and just HEARD this or that. jokers.

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