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I'm back with a new car...again!  :headspin:  

This time it's a Galant VR4.

I'm going to make an effort to actually turn up to events now, so I'll hopefully run into a few of you.

Ewen, hit me up with a membership form.

Cya round.

Mark

Look out below! It's a membership form link!

Oi, Andrew, get out of here :cheers:

Anyone keen to meet up for a meet-up one night next week?? Afraid weekends are out for me....forever! Always working. Any evening is good. Last time I tried to organise something, it was so cold only Amaru and Aurora showed up. Good to meet you guys by the way!

Ps anyone got a spring compressor I could borrow? Got hold of some lowered (very low) springs I want to try to chuck in myself. Thanks

Anyone keen to meet up for a meet-up one night next week?? Afraid weekends are out for me....forever! Always working. Any evening is good. Last time I tried to organise something, it was so cold only Amaru and Aurora showed up. Good to meet you guys by the way!

Ps anyone got a spring compressor I could borrow? Got hold of some lowered (very low) springs I want to try to chuck in myself. Thanks

cruise some time sounds good, also, ive got some spring compressors that you can borrow, send me a pm to organise

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Hey mate, welcome to SAU.

There's a Pizza Night coming up on July 31 if you're interested.

Check out the thread in the ACT section or in the Events at the top of the window.

Also, i think we're planning a Bateman's Bay cruise as it comes into Spring, or maybe sooner.

Once again, welcome, and hopefully see you around soon!

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