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Steve K. I vote to not alow guests to post


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I for one would like to take it a step further, no guest posting and how about a nominal fee to register? this would cut down on people creating new login in names to post a negative response to a post instead of using their own. plus it would help support the site with some $.

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be careful with your comparisons: sometimes they fit someone unintended. I spend a lot of time in OZ, although a Yank, and it is my favorite place on the planet. I left active particitpation on this forum because of the tumble from car only, to people primarily,crap. Add on the difficulty of posting pics from my dedicated car site= the hell with it. I spent hundreds of hours, over the years, putting together informational posts that were buried under a morass of infantile banter. In any case, all the best down under- I look forward to getting back to OZ soon. Jay Kehoe, SFO: 1971 Sahara, 1972, Inka tii A4.

1971 Sahara, 1972 Inka tii with Alpina A4 Injection. Both cars have too many upgrades for the "signature" square. 1987 M325ic daily driver( all E30M3 except chassis).

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G'day Jay... what part of Oz do you visit? If you are in Melbourne and wouldlike to catch up with some 2002ers, I think we could probably organise a bit of a drive for you!

Jay Kay is the lead of Jamiroquai - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamiroquai - all the info you need to know... he is a 2002 fan, with a 1602 that he got for his first car, then sold it to make the first record and then bought it back after he made some money from the record... he has since got a 2002 Turbo as well, along with many other cars in his collection including an Enzo, Lambo Miura SV, old Ferrari's, Mercedes Benz's etc. I also think he may have a CSL batmobile.

(He is kinda like my idol for his great car collection :-P)

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