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Well well well...

It seems SAU's favourite 'lemon catcher' will be heading up north for a while.

Whilst there, he's going to catch up with the SAU NSW team, but instead of regaling them about the wonderful fun times and hospitality we've shown him - he lays on the diss:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...571&postcount=8

Tsk tsk.

But - that's fine. If you're too good for us Troy - then so be it.

You can fly those cargo planes full of rubber dog-sh*t out of Hong Kong all year for all I care.

BTW: You may have noticed his absence from MAS this past weekend?

Below are some photos showing what he got up to...

:)

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PMSL...:)

What can i say but the boy has got skills:)

And i havent heard any arguments against or defending the fact that i called you all 'mentally defective' ... lol, thats why i feel right at home down here....

...and why after 4-5 weeks in Sydney i will be comign back:)

Which reminds me, any Team Wangers want to house sit while im in Sydney or holidays OS after the Sandown WRX Sprint?

lol...and you can see from the expressions on my face, when i go form tipsy/pissed and smiling:)...

...too wasted, confused and ready for bed:alcoholic:

When i find my phone back or get a new one ill give you a call...you may have to email me your mobile Bec....

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