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Hi all , I don't get into this classic section as much as I used to having defected from the DR30 to an R33GTST . This situation suited Ravenoak myself and possibly Nisky .

Any Forum is a gathering of personalities with a common interest who like to swap ideas and experiences . We are all going to have different ideas at times and differing experiences and interpretations of these experiences . Opinions can conflict and I think the easiest way to stay civil is to agree to differ . At times people think their credibility is threatened and the whole thing gets personal .

I have locked swords with big D at times but we seemed to do the bridge and over and have had dealings involving car parts that were mutually beneficial . I'm sure at times we've both thought the other was going about things not as we think we would but its all a learning curve and doing things to suit our own priorities at the time .

Anyway I really hope we can all return to our corners and come back with a clear mind and share our like of all things automotive .

Happy motoring , cheers Adrian .

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Hi all , I don't get into this classic section as much as I used to having defected from the DR30 to an R33GTST . This situation suited Ravenoak myself and possibly Nisky .

Any Forum is a gathering of personalities with a common interest who like to swap ideas and experiences . We are all going to have different ideas at times and differing experiences and interpretations of these experiences . Opinions can conflict and I think the easiest way to stay civil is to agree to differ . At times people think their credibility is threatened and the whole thing gets personal .

I have locked swords with big D at times but we seemed to do the bridge and over and have had dealings involving car parts that were mutually beneficial . I'm sure at times we've both thought the other was going about things not as we think we would but its all a learning curve and doing things to suit our own priorities at the time .

Anyway I really hope we can all return to our corners and come back with a clear mind and share our like of all things automotive .

Happy motoring , cheers Adrian .

The Big D has stayed at my place a couple of times. He has always been the PERFECT gentleman. He has

given me heaps of guidance in all things R30, and we have swapped parts and he has got stuff on ebay for me.

Last time Dennis was here I was recovering from a shoulder reconstruction and had my arm in a sling.

I was totally useless for any manual labour, (but thats normal at my age LOL) My wife and I had just organised a new Gallery for her art work. Dennis did a Trojan effort in helping us set upthe gallery. Hanging paintings and shifting stock etc.

Because of the op I was not allowed to drive. Dennis did all that and more. He was supposed to be on holidays but unselfishly gave all his time to our needs.

Newbies are going tomiss out on D's expertise. That is a crying shame, as he has forgotten more than all

the other Richard Craniums on SAU collectively know.

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