Was looking for a photo so people could put a face to the name.
R.I.P
Was looking for a photo so people could put a face to the name.
Cracking picture h/t. Well found mate.
R.I.P
Very well said David.I'm truly lost for words.
Ash was and will always remain a true gent. I thoroughly enjoyed what brief time I spent in his company on a couple of cruises, and loved his random facebook messages containing parts in German Classifieds that he thought I would like.
On Monday we lost a goodun.
Rest Peacefully Ash, I'm sure you're now driving the 74th RHD S54 up there!
Extremely touching Jim. RIP Ash.I'm sitting in the service truck in complete shock with tears flowing onto my t-shirt at receiving this news. Ash had been a perfect gentleman throughout our friendship and has contributed many, many parts which I needed for my projects always at no cost to me other than postage. As well I have done much research for him on his car project and sourced many parts for him out of the USA, mostly through eBay.com and he called me his eBay Guru because no matter how hard he searched I always found what he needed at far less money. He was always funny and supportive when I had problems with my PTSD and always found a way to make me laugh and smile. I am going to miss his friendship and can only hope he realized what a remarkable young man I thought he was! Rest in peace my friend and my sincerest condolences to Amanda and all Ash's family and friends in this trying time. You were one in a billion Ash!! Your friend, JIM
That's good.nice if we're able to say that about all of usToo early but went doing something he loved. Gone but never forgotten.
Meet you on the other side mate
Lee