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2007-11-22 01:01
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"I've got the largest Land Rover parts store outside Land Rover," the 60 year old entrepreneur declares as he inspects tonnes of scrapped components that he has amassed over the last two decades. Inside the dimly lit barn, shelves and crates are stacked high to the ceiling, each filled to the brim with filthy bits of axles and alternators, clutch levers and steering pumps. It is a collection that has been put to good use. Not only has Mr Hobson become an important employer in an English region hungry for jobs, he has also emerged as a small rival to Land Rover,...<br><a href='http://big-internet-site.com/news/457'>http://big-internet-site.com/</a> |
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