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So who is Maria Kanellis?

All of a sudden I'm 'friends' with this person that I have never head of & so are a lot of SAU members. Has to be someone from here. CBF going through and figuring it out but would like to know before I delete your profile.

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Hey what causes the dash to go all spastic?

Fuel and temp stuck on full/hot, milage showing 9999999999km and not showing speed and revs just sit there bouncing on 1k rpm.

It's in a Stagea btw.

Cheers

Anyone at all?

So who is Maria Kanellis?

All of a sudden I'm 'friends' with this person that I have never head of & so are a lot of SAU members. Has to be someone from here. CBF going through and figuring it out but would like to know before I delete your profile.

Yeah +1, they have mysteriously appeared in my friends list too. id imagine someone has just re-done their whole account or something, or one of those fb mysteries

So who is Maria Kanellis?

All of a sudden I'm 'friends' with this person that I have never head of & so are a lot of SAU members. Has to be someone from here. CBF going through and figuring it out but would like to know before I delete your profile.

Does the name Adam Cormack ring a bell?

Does the name Adam Cormack ring a bell?

Or what about Chris Anderson?

edit: looks like the next incarnation of someone's fake account. If you have old messages from any of the below in your inbox, note the name change :P

Chris Anderson -> Adam Cormack -> Maria Kanellis

Or what about Chris Anderson?

edit: looks like the next incarnation of someone's fake account. If you have old messages from any of the below in your inbox, note the name change :P

Chris Anderson -> Adam Cormack -> Maria Kanellis

Cheers for that. Only added Adam Cormack a few weeks ago after his name sat in my inbox for ages too.

Just went through and deleted 4 'friends' including Maria Kanellis.

And 'liked' the link in the post above.

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Or what about Chris Anderson?

edit: looks like the next incarnation of someone's fake account. If you have old messages from any of the below in your inbox, note the name change :P

Chris Anderson -> Adam Cormack -> Maria Kanellis

We have a very good idea of who it is. Someone who was on here a lot but not on here much anymore.

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