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Zodiyac

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  1. This tower is near the LS bank & the jail! A save disk is also close to the property which can be used to get to the jail! 40.000$ Income! Good for donation vehicles! STARTING BID: 10.000.000$ Minimum Bid Increase: 1.000.000$ PICTURES: ::: Exterior: GUI: Map: :::
  2. Patrol Number: #7 Patrol Type: Impounding / Patrolling Date: 09/08/2020 Cuban Cars Members @Judyes Estimated Duration of Working: 30 minutes Screenshots: ::: :::
  3. Also near the vip spawn. with carspawn STARTING BID: 500.000$
  4. Patrol/Activity Number: #6 Activity Type: Cleaning the roads Date: 07/08/2020 Cuban Cars Members @AdemBygt Estimated Duration of the activity: 40 minutes Screenshots: ::: :::
  5. Address: 1 El Quebrados Account name: aiman13 Last seen: 7th July 2020 Screenshots:
  6. Late birthday wishes to you, you legend!
  7. Roleplay Number: #3 Story: A busy day for the CC Crew! First off, I was assigned to work on a client's sabre. The sabre's front bumper needed a replacement and the exhaust system needed to be worked on. I acted fast, since we had gotten a call that some huge visitors would come and take a look of our garage. I quickly took off the old bumper and replaced it with a newer one. When I started working on the exhaust, I noticed that the filters needed some extra wiring work. When that was finished with, I got up and we tested the vehicle. The vehicle did well, everything was in-tact and the client thanked me. The mecanico, Leonard got some exiting news - The government of SA was going to drop by the garage to see how we are doing. We got out to greet them and to our surprise, they came with a rhino for us to repair. We put our best efforts into repairing the rhino - I set out to fix the driver's hatch and the others worked on the engine. When I finished with the hatch, I checked the lints and the drive sprocket and they seemed to be in a good shape. The main part was cleaning the rhino though, as it was pretty dirty. I got to clean up the front and the back plates when the military came and took the rhino. We told them that we had repaired the major parts that needed a fix and that everything should be fine now. They thanked us and wished us good luck. We later on reported our done duties to our supervisors, Adem and Leonard and they were very pleased. We managed to get a big raise because the government officials liked how we handled the work. We were all very happy with the results and tiredly went home to rest. Cuban Cars Members: @AdemBygt, @Leonard, Other Participants @Liyones, @The-Best1, @Nishki, @dope , @Genius and myself (special thanks to the government!) Date: 06/08/2020 Screenshots: ::: The first part: The second part: :::
  8. Roleplay Number: #2 Story: It was an another night at the garage - this time in our main garage located in SF. A client with a yosemite came in and told me that his trunk had been acting weirdly and was moving opening by itself. I took off the trunk using the required tools ,cleaned it up a bit and then set it back onto the vehicle. This time I made sure that the trunk was correctly set up and ready to go. I noticed that his vehicle was also low on fuel, so I went and took a filled gas-canister and filled the tank up. When everything was fixed, we went to the front and I gave him the payment paperwork which he filled and everything went well. The client left with a happy expression on his face. Cuban Cars Members: @Leonard Other Participants @Hatchet Date: 06/08/2020 Screenshots: ::: :::
  9. Roleplay Number: #1 Story: It was an extremely busy night for the CC crew - the garage had been opened at LVX and there were a lot of customers with a lot of different problems with their vehicles. I was told to fix a hood of a BMW M3. Marksman asked me if it's repairable or not. Turned out that the hood needed a complete replacement - luckily, we had a new hood for the M3 sitting by the garage and it was not going to be difficult replacing it as there was no other problems with the car itself. So, I opened the hood, unscrewed it and took it off. Then I replaced it with a newer one and when the new hood was on correctly, I showed the vehicle to one of the mecanicos, Leonard. He told me that the lock had been broken and it needed a new lock. I grabbed a new lock from the garage and gave it to Leonard to put it on. When we were done, Marksman thanked us and told us that he will show it to the client. A couple of minutes passed as I suddenly got called to assist a couple of other mechanics that were working on an Alpha. They told me to check the engine and then we discovered that the engine was completely dirty. I took an older rug and cleaned the engine and everything surrounding it. Then Liyones checked the cooling system and found out that it was dirty as well so I went ahead and cleaned it. When the client tried starting the car, he didn't succeed. It turned out that I had wired the engine wrong and I had to rewire everything. When the client tried again, the car started and he was happy. We congratulated each-other for succeeding and went on with our night. Cuban Cars Members: @MarksMan, @Leonard, Mr. Milosevic Other Participants @The-Best1, @Liyones Date: 05/08/2020 Screenshots: ::: :::
  10. Patrol/Activity Number: #5 Activity Type: Roadblock with CC members Date: 05/08/2020 Cuban Cars Members Almost all of them. Estimated Duration of the activity: 30-60 minutes Screenshots: ::: :::
  11. Event Number: #139 Event type: Fallout LMS LWS/G6 Helper: @Colo Prize: 1.000.000$ Winner(s): @Liyones Screenshots: ::: :::
  12. Patrol Number: #4 Patrol Type: Repairing various vehicles Date: 05/08/2020 Cuban Cars Members: None Estimated Duration of Working: 1 Hour Estimated Number of Vehicles Repaired: 40 Screenshots: ::: :::
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