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Newbie says Hi
Hello all members. Mick here, forum newbie from Vic. Been reading posts for a while, great wealth of knowledge among you all. thought it's about time i become a part of it properly. New to to forums/posting in general, so will take some getting used to but should be fun. Might see some of you on the trails also. Till then, thanks and hello again.
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welcome mate,great info and advice,enjoy your stay.what ya drive?
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G'day muck welcome aboard mate
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hello and welcome to the forum, jump in anytime and enjoy
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hi and welcome to the forum a great mob of people here and a lot of very usefull information
best wishes with your patrolling
stephen
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Welcome aboard the forum mate.
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Welcome to the forum mate, feel free to ask any questions.
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Welcome to the forum Mick
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Welcome Mick
Lots of info and all free!!
Been a big help to me
good luck and keep looking and ask what you will some one knows the answer
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Welcome mate, surely the best forum on the net. If you need it, you can get it, if you want to know it, just ask it.
If you want to find it, go to the search bar for a universe of information.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the greatest show on earth.
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Welcome to the forum mate
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Hi All. Thanks for the warm welcome. As "wa 489" mentioned, I forgot to detail my drive, so here goes. I have just bought a 98 GU wagon, TB45, manual, 2 in spring lift, 33in muddies, home made drawer system in back (good ones though), bullbar, winch, spotties, overall it's pretty basic but reasonably clean, other than some gremlins under the bonnet. Aim is to sort the usual second hand car crap, some previous owners attempts at modifications and then get out on the trails and change the bit about it being clean. That is of course when the "leader of the opposition" allocates some funds. Ha! Ha! Till then plenty of reading to do and a bit of tinkering.