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wonder if this is the Simon from performance forums many moons ago!

Hi mate!!

Unfort I cant d/l youtube vids *cries*

I beleive you would be right in assuming that yes.....

  • 2 weeks later...

geez simon you go through cars like I go through undies.

why the constant change?

nice style, congrats. tried to get any sponsorship? I pulled all the QLD sponsorship for SAU together when we started, it was pretty easy with some salestalk.

haha yeah i guess ive had a few... had AE86's for 3 years... then i wanted something completly different so i got the cefiro. Needed rego and ceffy wasnt going to be easy to comply in SA so i got the 32 which is rego'ed.. Ive since set it up way better then ceffy was but it just needs some paint to make it look hot.

As for sponsorship.. i tried well over several hundred places last year to try and get some funds together to compete in DA, but i just didnt have any luck.. secured a couple of smaller sponsors and every little bit helps but still at the end of the day it just isnt enough.

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