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Author Topic: novice gryphon tamer  (Read 5679 times)

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Offline ben

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Re: novice gryphon tamer
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2008, 09:32:04 PM »
olly your insanely inlove hahahaha.. its awesome!!

hey ive got a little tip i discovered the hard way..

if your gunna be carrying round tools or heavy stuff make sure you have stuff to protect the walls otherwise you will find the it will be dinted and the paint will crack on the outside.. i used to carry pa gear in my holden panelvan and had cracked paint all over the place cause i had no interior and would stack right up against it.. hat speakers amp and god knows what else up against it..

just something i lernt along the way.

cheers
ben

 

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