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Excellent so no wife tax then (worst tax ever)


Yep no tax. She saw the coolant temp probe but its so small she didn't worry.

I've ordered shocks and steering arms but I'm getting them delivered to Corey so she doesn't have a fit ;)
Oh well while we are all discussing business proposals...

I'm thinking about moving back to Japan.

Export car stuff to Australia? Like iron chef or jesse [emoji28] even better Japanese Whisky
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Oh well while we are all discussing business proposals...

I'm thinking about moving back to Japan.

Sorry dont think i could like that unless u can frequently visit upgarage for me and send parts then in that case i love u
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A restaurant she currently manages/works in been offered it a lil cheaper than market value but our advisor has said can get a loan but will be stupid interest rate.

Ah right, yea banks are tightening up at the moment. But if you need a second pair of eyes to look it over, you know where to find me~~

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A restaurant she currently manages/works in been offered it a lil cheaper than market value but our advisor has said can get a loan but will be stupid interest rate.


Better start selling your body :)
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Export car stuff to Australia? Like iron chef or jesse [emoji28] even better Japanese Whisky


English school. We both used to do it separately but owning the business and doing it together might be the go

Send fishing gear over here and anything else ppl want
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