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Ive been a close personal friend for numerous years and have contacted Kristian of Iron Chef Imports about doing a drive to his funeral on Thursday for those who are interested.

Ive been working behind the scenes with his family to help ease some of the problems they are encountering.

The funeral is set for Thursday the 10th at 3pm, Blackwell funerals on prospect road.

For those who knew him or had good dealings with him and would like to participate, please feel free to come along and join in. His car was a big part of his life as was this forum.

It is unfortunate that we are not able to bring the car along. Because of some legal red tape (police) we can not currently move his car, so it wont be at the head of the pack like we were originally planning.

If anyone has any suggestions on meeting places, please feel free to add in on this.

Thank you in advance to all.

I could be a maybe at this stage. It all depends on what happens at work tomorrow. I will put busy on my calendar so there are no last minute meetings. I will confirm after work tomorrow.

Meeting at Tea Tree Plaza near McDonald's at 2pm SHARP for those who want to cruise down together, but we need to be at the funeral parlour:

https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=blackwell+funerals+prospect+road&hl=en&ll=-34.88579,138.593903&spn=0.083643,0.184364&sll=-34.885816,138.593973&sspn=0.000933,0.00144&t=h&hq=blackwell+funerals&hnear=Prospect+Rd,+South+Australia&z=13&layer=c&cbll=-34.889219,138.59421&panoid=QpgQE5Q-YvyhJXi4atDXkA&cbp=12,118.56,,0,0

By 2:30pm to arrange the cars out the front. The funeral service is a very small affair, so we're going to drive off (quietly!) once the service has begun.

Thanks to all of you able to help. Any dramas, my number is 0402 904 069 if you need to call.

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