RIP Jon Pham

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  • gearheadE30
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    Rest in peace, man. I never met you, but we talked a few times on here. Seemed like a great guy. I hope you continue to decimate the number of M20 oil pans in heaven and show everyone up there how it's done.

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  • Goya20
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    Definitely a huge lost in this community, my condolences to his family and friends. Never met him but from the words of it he must have been an awesome guy. RIP JOHN see you on the other side brother

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  • AE86
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    Did you see the video (page 1, post #7) where he ate some sort of hot sauce and washed it down with wasabi! And tears in his eyes! Never meet the guy, but he seemed to have a funny sense of humor. I hope memories of him live on...

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  • AE_m20
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    He may be gone but this thread proves that he will definitly not be forgotten. RIP

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    Very sad to hear. When I first started browsing this site his car was the one that stood out to me the most. I started researching his old threads about suspension, and actually signed up to buy the same kit he had from a member.

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  • Bill 84 318i
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    That's awful to hear. :(

    My thoughts are with his family and friends.

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  • DisgustipatedAP1
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    RIP. Always sad to see an enthusiast leave this world.

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  • kamotors
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    RIP:( he was my sticker guy

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  • uberpanzer
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    Wow. All the best to his family as they go through this tough time, made even more difficult by not currently knowing the exact cause of death (last I heard). For those that have asked, he just did not wake up. Taken to the hospital but he had already passed on. Not a car wreck, not some other sort of avoidable accident, just currently looks to have died in his sleep at too young of an age.

    He was a great person and I feel lucky to have known known him. There is no doubt in my mind that all of us in the car community were better people for having known him. I don't think "He will be missed" conveys the message well enough, but I'm not sure what other words can.

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  • pilotskillse30
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    RIP Brother and thank you for your contributions to our car culture!

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  • greanthumb
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    Wow.. Sounds like an VERY impressionable individual. May God rest his soul.

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  • Invisible Saddle
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    Hey guys: Memorial Service details. I must inform you. There will be alot of ppl. PERIOD
    Event by Kristina Pham on Monday, June 4 201234 posts in the discussion.

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  • decorated1
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    Very talented guy... he did graphics for my work, RIP Jon..

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  • aschmidt
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    Jon, thank you for everything you have taught me.

    R.I.P. brother..

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  • Mr. Burns
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    Never easy to read or learn about one of the OG's passing.

    never met him, hell never met any of you.

    but from what i can see he was a stand up guy, that left a stand up impression on all of you.

    i'm sincerely sorry for all affected, and with you strength.

    cheers,
    Ryan

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