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POLISHING

what we do in the shed takes forever to bear fruit. I have been sanding, filing, priming and painting the chassis and suspension components on the 1926 Citroen for what seems like eternity. My knuckles and joints testify to the strain. Unused to hard physical labour, I am struggling to adapt to the hardship of tradie life. But like many others, with my sedentary career having being hit

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