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Just been for a quick drive around the docks area at Port Melb and looked back towards the city and can't see anything.

But............

I managed to spot two Evo VII's and not together!!! One yellow one and one dark blue one both within about 1km of my place. Won't say exactly where as one was parked on the road outside a house. :D

Common lancers... :D

haha I barely see any VII's around, but heaps of IX's... HEAPS

A new name is born, the falcalancerdore :P

I have also seen more IX's than VII's, probably due to being locally released. :D

A new name is born, the falcalancerdore :)

I have also seen more IX's than VII's, probably due to being locally released. :huh:

i get to c a yellow VII all the time... i think theres also a blue one around here aswell

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