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They did move them about throughout the day, I was stood next to an F40 when it fired up, one of most incredible noises I've ever heard a car make.
There were a few nice BM's knocking about, mine would have fit right in.
Occasionally my job has its perks, like getting paid to look at this lot.
It's going to take me all day to photograph everything, so I'll do it in batches.
This is just the paddock.
Tbf you have to go to bed mega early both nights to set up and break down early each morning, must be impossible to get any sleep with us partying all night.
This place is begging for a visit.
http://caffeineandmachine.com/
I won't know if I can make a weekend until it's upon us, I can be working on site over a weekend or be asked to work Sat/Sun at the drop of a hat.
I'm good mate, new job, new start, all is well.
Your Whatsapp group f*cked my phone storage up with for sale pics of cars and car parts, you 3 are worse than a bunch of women discussing shoes and handbags!
I voted for Calm, a mate I worked with every day hung himself 2 years ago just before Xmas, he hid his depression so well no one had a clue until it was too late, when he hadn't heard from him for a while his Dad went round his flat on Xmas week to see if he was alright, he let himself in and...
I've opened many cars by wedging the door open and using a wire coat hanger or similar to press the interior unlock button.
Yes the Clio's doors have a steel wire going from the interior handle to the door latch.
But honestly by far the easiest way is using something to press the unlock button...
The advantage you've got is the battery is connected, in your situation i'd be aiming to press the central locking button on the dash using the wire coat hanger trick, much easier than hooking the interior door handle.