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Just thought I'd let you know that I'm still around.

Xrsist - Ya busted me on the way to squash. Oh, and Hi. :D

Prank - I still live at Narrabeen, although I tend to spend more time at my brother's place in Wentworthville than at home.

BY BY - Still working at Zenith but have been parking under the building a lot so the car has been out of public view. I got sick of people touch parking.

You should all try to get to the track day at the Creek on the 19th Dec so we can have a chat ( and so you can all see how clean and shiny my rear bumper is :lol: )

Z.

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Hey Zane/MADGTS - assuming you've got the white 33, I used to see you all the time at the intersection of Fitzwilliam Rd and Old Windsor Rd in Toongabbie, heading NthWest. I used to see you when I'd turn off Fitzwilliam and head down Old Windsor in the mornings on my way to work in Parra...

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