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I don't think I have ever had the pleasure of meeting Christian.

But i also wish he and his family well.

It's always a sad time when someone that means so much to so many becomes ill.

But there is a little comfort in knowing you have the support and best wishes from all those people.

Hope you get well soon.

Hope all the best for a speedy recovery. Duncan, is there anything we could do as a club to send him a car package or something?

Car package, or care package?

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All the best Christian for a speedy recover. Thoughts are with you and Bec.

Looking back on how he started SAU from what was a few Aussies hanging around on Skylines Downunder, forking out his hard earned from his own pocket, to form a community, is testament to the kind of guy he is.

Sorry to hear about Christian falling ill but glad to hear that it sounds like he's in very good hands. Thoughts and prayers for the family.

If there's anything we can do for the family, as a car club 'family', Duncan, let us know mate.

Wishing him a fast recovery.

Dont personally know Christian but would like to thank him for time and effort that has gone into the club.

Dont think ide have the same enthusiam for Lines as i do with out this site.

Hope for your speedy recovery.

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