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CC Activity number: #95
Participants: (Community Members) , @Pasha. @JasonBourne @Lucassssss
Duration: 30+min
Screenshots:  https://imgur.com/a/AcELdRF
Brief story:

 

 

The garage was open, and I was taking it easy, sipping on my coffee when work started rolling in. Pasha pulled up first—his truck needed an oil change, so he parked it on the lift and got to work. BigSmoke (Lucas) and JasonBourne stepped in to help him speed up the process.

As Pasha loosened the cap, the oil poured out—dark and thick, a clear sign it had been sitting in there for too long. BigSmoke grabbed the bucket, and I watched as Pasha checked the oil filter, which was in rough shape. Without saying much, I grabbed a fresh oil filter and a bottle of 5W-40 oil and passed it to him. He nodded in thanks and swapped out the old filter before sealing everything up and letting the fresh oil circulate.

Meanwhile, JasonBourne had his hands full with a Freeway motorcycle. The owner wanted a full service, so Jason drained the oil, swapped in a new filter, and topped it off with fresh oil. I stood by, letting him handle the job, only stepping in if he needed anything.

Just as the shop started settling down, another customer pulled up—this time, worried about his tire pressure. Jason inspected it and found that the front tires were underinflated. He handled it quickly, making sure the pressure was just right before sending the customer on his way with some advice on maintenance.

Not long after, another motorcycle rider rolled in for a full service. Jason took care of draining the old oil, and Pasha helped with replacing the oil filter before refilling the engine. I stuck around, making sure everything went smoothly. Once the job was done, the customer rode off, happy with the service.

While all this was happening, another mechanic showed up, saying we had requested a mechanic service. I was confused at first, then quickly realized it was a wrong call—someone must have placed it by mistake. I had a quick chat with the guy, letting him know there was no issue, and he nodded before heading off while my mechanics kept working in the background.

By the time the last wrench was put away, the garage was back in order. We cleaned up, locked up, and called it a day.

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CC Activity number: #99
Participants: (Community Members) 
Duration: 30+min
Screenshots:  https://imgur.com/a/5TqnEWV
Brief story:

 

It was just another day at the garage—quiet, routine—until the unexpected happened. A Hydra jet landed right outside. That’s not something you see every day.

A CLO member stepped out, walking toward me with a casual but confident stride. He asked, "Can you do an oil change for this?" I raised an eyebrow, glancing at the military-grade fighter jet sitting in my garage lot.

"Possible? Yes. Legal? Not so much."

He smirked, pulled out a stack of cash, and slid it into my hand. That was enough to convince me. No questions asked.

I got to work, making sure everything was done quick and clean. Working on a Hydra wasn’t exactly my specialty, but oil changes? That’s universal. After a short while, the job was done. No leaks, no issues—just another vehicle ready to roll… or in this case, fly.

With everything set, the CLO pilot climbed back into the cockpit, gave me a nod, and the jet roared back into the sky, heading straight for the airbase.

Not every job at the garage is by the book, but at the end of the day, business is business. 🔧

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