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he was a very nice, friendly, humble and generous guy. i also met him through ZTH as he pmed me because he also drove an evo8. we exchanged contact info, shared some car talk and finally i got to meet him last year for TT when he was back in town. he was a bit shy at first but he warmed up very quickly and started chatting like we were old friends. soon after, he shipped his car back to KL to join us. earlier this year, he also wanted to join the gymkhana badly but due to a clash in his schedule, he couldn't make it for our event. he would only be back in KL mid january.
1 week ago, i was looking for a stock evo8 clutch set as my twin plate had 'retired' and as he had just changed his to an aftermarket one, he readily gave his set to me, totally refusing to accept any offer. the only thing he said to me was "aiyah bro, friends ma, no problem wan. just buy me a drink la." another member, mistaken identity was with me also when i spoke to him on the phone. we were both speechless as i had only met him once and he was so good to me already.
it really saddened me when i got the news in the early morning. i didn't even get the chance to say thank you to him face-to-face and buy him teh tarik and all and he has already passed on.
1 week ago, i was looking for a stock evo8 clutch set as my twin plate had 'retired' and as he had just changed his to an aftermarket one, he readily gave his set to me, totally refusing to accept any offer. the only thing he said to me was "aiyah bro, friends ma, no problem wan. just buy me a drink la." another member, mistaken identity was with me also when i spoke to him on the phone. we were both speechless as i had only met him once and he was so good to me already.
it really saddened me when i got the news in the early morning. i didn't even get the chance to say thank you to him face-to-face and buy him teh tarik and all and he has already passed on.