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Hey Cy...

Take care mate and look after yourself and the family.... just remember this club isnt just about the cars we drive, its more then that... you'll always be welcome to come cruise or chat " We dont descriminate against lower technology we just giggle at it " :thumbsup:

Its a sad day to see that stagea go as it has quite a long history to it..... many good memories of that wagon.

Take care and dont be a stranger

BOOSTA (Pete)

Hey there Cyrus

as Belgarion said ... threads like this pull all the old school peeps out of the woodwork

Glad to see things are working out for you and that you are happy with your family and new home :-)

I remember many a time heading out on cruises with you and the other guys back in the day, some of the best memories I have.

So many memories ... and photos which I will save for blackmail purposes when you become rich!

I also have great memories of the Chilli nights that were instigated by yourself and Marc, it is people like yourself and Marc who make communities and the Skyline community at one stage was a great thing to belong to, because of your and others efforts.

Like yourself I have moved on from the import world, I went the other way towards euro as opposed to Oz (although saying that, I really like the VE commodore - so lick me Nissan fanboys) but I didn't have the class to have a goodbye thread.

You were an inspiration to many, an honest, genuine guy and I am proud to have called you my friend.

Kudos to you and best of luck for the future.

cheers Chris

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