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Lulz, on paper, it's mine. But I'll let dad and uncle do the director duties. Still too young for

Such a serious task.

Oh and siff I'll turn into that fag. lol

lul wut? sounds like your dad and uncle have an escape goat when the ATO comes knocking haha

s'all good brah

lul wut? sounds like your dad and uncle have an escape goat when the ATO comes knocking haha

s'all good brah

lulz, nah, they're still on there. its just split 3 ways,

we all get raped by the tax man -_-

to buy an industrial property next year and expand. or to buy a house....

Moh, what hours are you aloud to drive?

whenever i need to be doing some work. (the perks of a family business)

in general, i dont think a cop is going to believe me when im rolling with other p platers on chapel etc at 11pm on a saturday night lol

lulz, nah, they're still on there. its just split 3 ways,

we all get raped by the tax man -_-

to buy an industrial property next year and expand. or to buy a house....

So your a shareholder but not a director?

lol. work is in thomastown. i live in lalor.

i have to make 4 left turns, and 1 right turn. it takes 3 mins to get to work... they wont buy it

Move down south.

Makes your excuse more plausible.

Is it noticable? What did the guy do about it?

QTF.

rimon make em fix ya wheels man.. i was really paranoid when gettin tyres put on the kranze's but they did a top notch job, looked like the dodgiest place ever haha

one was noticeable if you looked around. got some touch up paint and fixed it up so all good

was way too tired to make a fuss over it. he didn't charge for fitting and offered me discounts on new tyres etc. think i'll just stay away thanks.

Alex first and last time i go to this joint i usually also go to a dodgy looking place but they even polish up the rim/tyre up for me when fitted shame they were closed today

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