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Old 14-11-2006, 07:28 PM   #1
RS500
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Default Sorry for all the agro

Hey guys just wanted to say sorry for all the agrivation between Ford Forums and SAU

I have been a member on here for a couple of weeks and didn't want to start any **** between the sites. I have and still will be a HUGE Sierra RS500 enthusiast.

I admit that posting on SAU about your RICERS thread wasn't neccessary. I still disagree that i and my fellow import owners are instantly labbelled as RICERS as we own Jap cars. But again as stated numerous times through the thread peoples definition of what a Ricer is varies.

I have nothing against V8's as i have worked in V8 supercars and have had lots to do with them. I just prefer the japanese turbo cars over the large sedans.

So think what you will of me....

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