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Happy new year !

Would like to wish all FLA community a happy, prosperous and health 2014.

would like to take this opportunity to thank every one for the support extended in answering our Forklift problems and some times going out of the way to help, in a true senses of a family.

and would like to thank the FLA team for providing this platform to communicate.

It is going a very good year ! All the best !

Thank you,

Roma
  • Posted 2 Jan 2014 15:48
  • By roma_f
  • joined 20 Sep'11 - 31 messages
  • doha, Qatar
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Thank you Roma! That is a lovely compliment.
Happy New Year to you and all the forum users!
These forums bring together such an interesting and friendly group of people: you ARE Forkliftaction... you are what makes Forkliftaction tick!
Thank you to all our forum users. We wish you all a fantastic 2014!
Keep chatting!
  • Posted 2 Jan 2014 21:42
  • By FLA_Ann
  • joined 1 Sep'05 - 24 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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