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thanks man.. i'm ok.. just sick, tired and sad... shit happens i guess...

as for compromise - tried everything i could think of bud.. some things just won't work... guess fear plays a big part sometimes..

should be bedtime round now i think.. need to try to get to work tomorrow for extra $$ for the new clutch!! doh..

sneeza - thanks... did make me smile after thinking of the torries down at kwinana last night.. hehehe...

yea - that mostly.. nothing else really.. makes it kinda hard..

anyways - me need to sleep now i think... nite guys.. thanks for the kind words...

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

heheh ken,what u up to this weekend? any racing?

Not for me , am team managing 4 cars in conjunction with Dean Herridge for Maximum Motorsport at Lewana ( State Rally championship round )

Cheers

Ken

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