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I don't remember you Nick , sorry

People I do remember

impact blue

Predator

Chaos

Cyras

Mud

Theses guys are waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyg old or even dead as I've been around here longer than you bro.

check yo post count.

says newb to me.

IIRC I had approx 60 something posts by the end of Dec12 so to rack 2,000 posts in six months time is a good achievement for me.

+ that is still 4 years longer than you :P

I don't remember you Nick , sorry

People I do remember

impact blue

Predator

Chaos

Cyras

Mud

Oh hey bitch, Eff you for leaving me off your list! lol

Haha I know none of those people and I like to think I'm quite involved in the club. I was also probley in school last time you were around the place.

Hi I'm Nick :wave:

The forum is a poorer place because those folks are no longer around, except Chaos, he was a whore x11ty

Yeah I'm ten years in Feb

I think I still have my old SAU QLD member card with member #12

Also have a SAU t-shirt I still wear now and then with the old tail lights logo

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