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....well for 2 months anyway!!

Guys & Gals,

Just a quick post to say goodbye to everyone I've met thru cruises, shows etc etc. I'm off overseas for a 2 month break from work so I'll be missing from the meetings and cruises up until early July.

Everyone I've met has been really friendly and out of all the car clubs in Vic that I've cruised with in the past, SAU has the most *cough, cough* responsible drivers.

So anyway, Al, Maximus, James, Ash, Steve - Fiona&Kyle, Nark and everyone else my wife and I have met.....keep well, keep cruising & we'll catch up in July.

cya

Ant.

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Thanks for the wishes guys.

James: Added you to the postcard list ;-) .....in all seriousness I hope to hook up to SAU while O/S so I can post updates and any pics I take of o/s ricers and skylines!!

I'm headed to england 1st, then france, next stop holland, final stop italy!

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ant95GTR - there do not seem to vast amounts of them on the road, probably due to petrol costs and insurance otherwise I would show you. Could direct you towards some tuners, some of whom are leaning towards jap cars. Will see what I can find out. Do you have wheels when you are here? email is: [email protected]

Cheers

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