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ahh this thread is bringing back too many memories....fight club, how you always hogged the two ways and at one time repeatedly told us "your fuel was gay", the skid at noosa spit, the skid at (ah there were to many), the humerous chilleh night with the weakass suicide sauce....:huh: good times...we need to link it with more vids and pics...I lost all mine when my last laptop crashed!!

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Like everyone else has already said, Cy, you will be greatly missed here on SAU - so MAKE SURE you come back to visit us (especially in the Stagea section) regularly.

I'm hoping this is a "See you later" instead of a "Goodbye."

Either way, keep well, take care of the wife, kids, mortgage, and yourself, and here's to a future with another Skyline, Stagea or other import in your possession.

Never met you, never knew you, but nonetheless all the best with it all.

Just hurry up with those repayments, get some equity, and get rid of that flintstone mobile and back into the nissan you'll be missin!

Make sure you teach the missus how to give directions using "port" and "starbord" instead of left and right... and make sure the directions are given an extra 2 mins earlier to allow you time to factor in body roll and incredible amounts of weight inertia into your turns, as thats what commodore driving is all about!

Take it easy

thanks for waking me up man! I needed a stressed out dude on the fone at 12.30am to keep me in check.

But u r welcome.. not anytime though!

I missed u at the skid day.. but ohh well.

U better keep chatting to me on MSN ya bugger!

Later

Thanks for all the well wishes, and this isnt probably a complete goodbye, but there is not much point in me hanging around here, so I'll pop in every now and again.

Joshy, I am not as hardcore as Charly, I <3 U my butt munching feltch monkey! Got bread yet?

I think you owe me cyrus...

Like a set of big injectors would keep me quiet, my poor lazy bumm...

So, u gonna bring the generals bucket of plastic crap down for a skid? It wont be a fix for the massive lack of style and power ur stag had.. but it should at least put a small smile on ur dial and make u remember a bit more about fonder, older days!

I think the stagea section should send your poor wife a huge bunch of flowers as a small token of gratitude for the collosal amount of time you have poured into this place... some of us are REALLY gonna miss ya dude.

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