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Old 06-09-2022, 06:43 PM   #1
D.W
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Default Hi, new member from Bundy

G'day guys. I'm new to this forum, but not new to forums (I'm a mod on the world wide Ktm forum)
I don't Facebook and I'm trying to find an affiliated club near Bundaberg Qld as I'm thinking of joining a club.
I have looked through the forum a bit and looks like most are all on Facebook. I have no intentions of joining Facebook, can't stand it. (No I'm not a fossil. 39 years old)
I see there is a Maryborough Ford club which probably will be my nearest best. Anyone on here in that club or reading this post?

I have posted in this section as my main vehicle is an EL Fairmont Ghia.

It is a factory V8 however the engine itself is not too factory anymore other than matching numbers.
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