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Jimbo2000
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Hey folks, long long time since i posted :)

 

Just dropping by to say hi and i hope everyone is doing well and loving that SAU life.

 

I was just minding my own business and googling a greddy catch can installation guide and came across an old SAU thread from years ago that i was part of, brought back good memories so felt the need to login and say hello :)

 

Cheers All.

Jimbo 

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Hey Jimbo, good to hear from you. Obviously a lot of the day to day chat has moved from SAU but there is still a whore thread in NSW members.  Sadly we had a pretty big impromptu reuion about a month ago when Nick passed

Seems to be lots still happening with the club, I've moved out of Sydney so it's a bit hard to attend things, but there is something every month and a big gtr anniversary meet just last week

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