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Originally posted by RONIN

mate, give it a rest

1 I'm not your mate , I don't know you and it takes a lot more than a posting to become one

2 I agree that not everyone reads every post so a double up can occur . This was pointed out by my posting ( albiet probably not very subtely )

3 He is actually a member of this forum and your

* he got owned * is insensitive to some one who has just damaged their pride and joy.

Ken

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1. I apologise that I made an insensitive comment

2. I believe that "Welcome to Yesterday" was not the best way to inform MISGSR that another thread on the topic existed and am glad that you can see that

3. Mate was used in the context to address you casually. I did not imply that you are my mate or vice versa

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hahaha LOL. :lol:

I think she was rather impressed at the turn we had on saturday night at one of our meets so decided to join the forums I guess.

btw Bron: WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Cheers

Your "mate" RONIN :)

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Originally posted by gtrken

1 I'm not your mate , I don't know you and it takes a lot more than a posting to become one

2 I agree that not everyone reads every post so a double up can occur . This was pointed out by my posting ( albiet probably not very subtely )

3 He is actually a member of this forum and your  

* he got owned * is insensitive to some one who has just damaged their pride and joy.

Ken

whos a :shake: hole.:P:);):D

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man u guys r uptight !!!

"IF" u must know why I finally joined here, it is not only coz I have friends on here and like to cruise with them, but I like to vary my vast knowledge of motor powered vehicles..

*goes back to "non keyboard jokey" orientated and much faster car forum (GSR_evo)*

later

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