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    firebird77clone is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    also: if the post auto craft shop is run the same as my base's craft shop, there is a minimal hourly fee. That is, it SOUNDS minimal. Believe you me, after a few months it starts adding up.
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    Yeah, they run the shop like that on my base too. It's 2 dollars and hour. I could see that 2 dollars adding up over time though. Not to mention the fee I would have to pay to store my car there. I think that's really where they make the money to keep those hobby shops open.
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