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Brett and Allen. Why were they banned? Pretty sure they're still around. From memory they created their own car cruise club for all types of cars. And it's going well :)

West Coast Cruisers I believe?

Thanks for the offer :) Good to see people willing to help

I just cleaned up the mod list for WA and added two new mods on. Will see how it goes and if we're still tied down will get in contact :)

Providing you're not a psycho. Admitting it is half the battle

yaaaaahhh

ps im a psycho

Dan won't let me mod :(

that's because your a wittle forum baby still rickford :D

that's because your a wittle forum baby still rickford :D

I have over 3k posts! I am no longer little baby man.

And Rickford is a psycho

If being a psycho was part of the criteria you could run Sau all by yourself

Yea rick. go get rolled

Love the support guys!

I asked paul for some of the old maps so I could try and organise a Sauwa cruise for everyone...

I'll send another message...

I know the mods over at silwa... they are a bit saddened by how sauwa has slumped a bit :(

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i been gone 3 months and cant get rid of my mod status

hehe you don't actually have mod powers mate. They had been removed. You just have a subscription. Will remove it now

I would love for some people to step up and run a sau cruise.

dont see what the fuss is about. . people still can still use the WA fs section. . i tend to buy a lot of my stuff ex east either off sau members or off ebay. . freight isnt to bad, would buy locally but a lot of things im after dont come up fs very often

Well I don't see why the WA section being shut down means people need to buy from over east, it doesn't. It just means you need to look in the national section to find stuff, which is easy anyway. Doesn't really change anything, just makes it a little bit harder to find stuff. Learn to use the search function.

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