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Originally posted by Psiker

gee thanx skyzer

ow well i aint helping ne more u can all **** off

even my own state doesnt back me up

guess u all want qld to win secretly

Psiker

read it properly

i quoted 87vlt saying hes thinks your dumb and i said actually i think you are meaning him 87vlt

So... how about that weather.... much better in WA than QLD....

Just joking.... It was a bit of fun and I hope that most people can take a step back and look at it that way. No one should take offence, the SAU site is a place to make friends, chat and learn more about the cars we enjoy. We are not here to make enemies and be spitefull...

I for one can safely say that I had a good time and would be happy to chat with the guys in QLD at any time....

No hard feelings *holds out hand*

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