R/T,

I want to thank you once again for your willingness to work together, and maintain open communications on this (and/or any other possible future issues that might crop-up).


I agree that this was an unfortunate incident, and that we will probably never know exactly what happenedà and as such, itÆs certainly better for everyone involved to just let it go, and not have it interfere with the camaraderie and enthusiasm for the sport of 4-wheeling that is shared by our two groups.

Out there on the trails, sometimes stank just happensà
The less we let it get to us, the better.

To let this fester into some sort of rivalry between the Isuzu and Suzuki communities wouldnÆt do any of us any good at all.


I wasnÆt there that night, so I have no better an idea of what transpired than youà
However, as the unofficial/defacto spokesperson for our group, I hope that the Samurai owner involved will nonetheless accept our sincere apologies, and that this matter can now be considered forgiven and forgotten on both sides.


IÆm sure I speak for everyone here when I say that we look forward to seeing you and all of the `Zuks out there again very soon. (And hopefully, maybe the passage between our two groups will be a wee-bit wider next time. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> )


Cheers! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Smiley


Six Isuzus, so far... still have three of them.