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LIFE IN MOTION

SOMETIMES, it takes time away from the people and things you love to realise their importance. I’m sure many of you can relate to that feeling during this period of self-isolation, and it got me thinking about the fact that most of the significant relationships and experiences in my own life have had one common denominator: modified cars.

I remember how it all started. I was the second-youngest child in a family of five boys and one girl in Brighton, South Australia. My older brothers

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