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heard the unmistakable sound of a line pull in the driveway this afternoon. Who the hell? I thought.

HEY!... OLD MAN! GET OUT HERE!. so out i goes and heres Toby with his mate Andy and his new (to him) bronze 32.Nice lookin car with a few mods and a stereo that only just fits in the boot.

Anyhoos, Hes keen as and wants to do a few cruises with us and will be out at willowbank tomorrow night too.

He has just moved house and doesnt have the net on as yet but feel free to say a big hi and a welcome to andy and his noo 32.

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Man is it only me or have we seen an influx of newbies the last couple of weeks!??? A good sign! :wave:

Heck we can almost start a cult now!

Welcome and hope to see you out and about with an SAU sticker on ur ride !

SAU sticker. Those things are a myth aint they? :wave:

Man is it only me or have we seen an influx of newbies the last couple of weeks!??? A good sign! :ermm:

Heck we can almost start a cult now!

Welcome and hope to see you out and about with an SAU sticker on ur ride !

there will be more after I get through.. kaz gave me a big stack of cards. seeing as I work on a lot of these cars I figure a few more in the crowd couldnt hurt.

welcome!

IM going to steal Ians spares and chuck them on my crappy lancer....:blush: BE PROUD I SAY! also shall tell the dickheads who try and rev me up that im not as stupid as they think.

A sticker is going to say that?

I always thought the middle finger told that story better steph.

If any SAu Qld member doesn't want their SAu stickers, may I request that you donate them back to the Club please? These are not cheap to produce and I would rather not see random cars around South East Queensland sporting our logo.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Karen

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