Hello fro the UK's club80-90 Syncronauts

<I have also had contact from South Africa and Belgium Syncro owners.
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Leslie et al,

I think we may have also have been in contact... looking forward to
learning from Aussie Syncronauts and sharing our club80-90 Syncro
resources with you.

My opening message to you all?
Don't let one Australian Syncro go to the scrap heap unless its
truly dead and done.. there are too few left already!

Hoping Syncro_T3_Australia helps us all enjoy the more, that long and
winding road of Syncro ownership,

Clive Smith
club80-90 Syncronauts

www.club80-90.co.uk
Gidday Clive,
you probably won't remeber me, however we communicated a lot a couple
of years ago, when you first joined club 80-90. I don't remember what
my 'web name' was on the site though. I was living in Bristol at the
time and left there in Nov. 2003, family and Syncro included!
I miss the number of T25 and Syncro's as they are rare here.
Oh, and I miss the bitter too!!

Regards,
Andy.
Hi Andy,

I do remember you and also remember that I knew next to 'nuffin'
about syncros then! Keeping an eye on club80-90? One or two
correspond and contribute from your hemisphere, one regular from NZ
for sure.

Glad to hear you all made it safely and the Syncro's still with you.

And nice to know you haven't fallen for that fizzy sugar water they
call beer everywhere but here, and that you long for a proper pint
from time to time...

Regards,

Clive

--- In Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com, "raredownunder"
<ruthandy@b...> wrote:
> Gidday Clive,
> you probably won't remeber me, however we communicated a lot a
couple
> of years ago, when you first joined club 80-90. I don't remember
what
> my 'web name' was on the site though. I was living in Bristol at
the
> time and left there in Nov. 2003, family and Syncro included!
> I miss the number of T25 and Syncro's as they are rare here.
> Oh, and I miss the bitter too!!
>
> Regards,
> Andy.