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Certainly is :)

Just needs to read/agree(code of conduct) /sign/pay PM Shell(Sec) n PM you or me.

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Perfect Terry, thanks for that!

He should be on the case very shortly.

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Perfect Terry, thanks for that!

He should be on the case very shortly.

Hi Dale and Terry, thanks for saving me a spot I have made payment tonight I just need to sort out the paper work tomorrow.

Thanks

Peter

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Dale tells me you're very knowledgeable about a variety of cars Peter.

Welcome to SAU.NSW as with others above and welcome to the Tech Arvo - one of four/five we'll be having this year :)

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Certainly Gavin :)

Being a yachtie, every time I watch the Sydney Hobart race, the letters RYC remind me of you as well as Toyal Yacht Club haha

enough of the R33 jokes...

Please Terry..

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Dale tells me you're very knowledgeable about a variety of cars Peter.

Welcome to SAU.NSW as with others above and welcome to the Tech Arvo - one of four/five we'll be having this year :)

Hi Terry

Yes I have had my fair share of modified cars over the years, I am looking forward to the tech days and other events that the club will be running.

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Congratulations to Aqua, RMBLBE & Edifier on your official status as Members for this Event :action-smiley-069:

Also grateful to RMBLBE (aka Milan) for offering to videothis for other Members too! :yes:

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