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hey people im not sure i know any of u but i knew possum a little.i met him at the forest rally in perth and spent some time with him at hq afterparty,, as im into rallying myself as a job and hobby i will definately be attending anything to do with his honour. GO POSSUM!!!! menios from extremedriving.net

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Lozza, I'd suggest posting a new thread in the NSW Events section with date, time and location.

FYI - Carlo and I posted a request to join their cruze on the MRT Subaru forum - There were no objections - so I reckon that would be appropriate - I also reckon that following the Scubes on the day would be appropriate.

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