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You must have talked to the crew.

Yea , was a quick trip back from Busso.

Can't do much for him , they expect him to be gone in a couple of day's .

Either way he will never leave hospital.

Anyway , saw Mickos car at about 10.15 pm Friday night as I was leaving.

Who else went ?

Cheers

Ken

The job would have got easy anyway cos 2 of our crew went out on the first real gravel stage ( SS 3 )

Shane tipped on his side but will be going again tomorrow.

Adam rolled the car and will have a lot of work to fix it.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Yeah, we ended up going in to Nannup to the service area, found your camp and heard the news.

We saw your cars at the stages, they seemed to be doing OK.

See'ya:burnout:

Hopefully the boys did a good job servicing.

Would MUCH rather have been there than here atm.

Btw , Busselton to Joondalup Hospital in 2 hrs flat was a reasonable pace. If the cops caught me , I wasn't stopping but didn't see one. Hehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Alot of work and money:D

See'ya:burnout:

Yep but as head mine engineer , the money won't take long but I think the work might.

Rob just rang me and said it was messy. Every panel gone .

Cheers

Ken

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