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Okay, I've been on this site for several years now. Reading a shit load. Asking for clarification when needed, advice or stuff when I feel that I need the people who know their shit to teach me a thing or two. So I want to give a big thanks to you guys here on this forum. I've used you as much as any of the other S12/Gazelle forums. If you feel like it, pain in the ass, you can read both scans of my mag. articles and this new website article. But either way, all three of them I made sure to tell the editor to mention something about the Australians and to give them props.

Thanks to DerMetzger or in life Adam (member on CS12), he found this site and spoke to the lead editor or whomever runs the site. After getting in touch with me, this is the result. Now I know you all might go, why would we want to check this out... Because it gives you Aussie's credit! That's why. I want to say thanks to all you guys here!

http://www.engineswapdepot.com - Front page

Topical Section for the S12

http://www.engineswapdepot.com/?cat=70

April 07

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May 07

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