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Finally coming over guys!

about time i reckon... sadly the car is not accompanying me as i dont trust it just yet.

although it seems in good order finally.

so im flying over, staying with Steve-SST (many thanks goes out to him, bayley and his family)

Im in for 3 weeks, booked the airfares already so there is no getting out of it for me.

Plane lands a chirpy 7.30am on the 23rd, see ya's all soon :rave:

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People,

Can highly recommend taking Ash out. He's a top bloke. I went to the SAU VIC meeting last tuesday, as you do when in melbourne for a couple of weeks, and Ash kindly extended his middle finger, i mean passenger seat, when this west aussie was looking for a car to cruise in. One word sums him up: Champion :)

Ash, I look forward to extending the invitation back when i'm back that way, no GT30 or screamer pipe on my car though mate.

:)

Dave

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just take me out farken :)

Dave - anytime mate. Im a pretty sociable bloke at the best of times.

Hope you werent too tired for work the next day though. It was a late night. i didnt get home till 1.30am or something :)

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