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Was an awesome day Sunday especially from up there.

Got me thinking about putting a rear spoiler on. First time I've seen one not in a photo... not bad.

I was quite happy with that little bonus - it's reasonable subtle and actually functional.

Mount Dandenong. http://www.skyhighmtdandenong.com.au/

Perfect place for a Melbourne V35 meet :(

Ah, so that's it... I have been there a few times but I never know that the place is called skyhigh... LOL

pardon my ignorance...

ok so i spotted the dirtiest V35 today at George street past King St Sydney. Driven by an Asian Lady.

car was silver, with the front right side was smashed with full of rusts. feel sory for the car.. =(

To Micah,

wow dude thats gonna be a long drive from Gold Coast! you must love road trips man... hehehe

Newb Q, wher and what is GOR?

Anyhow, thats going to be a long drive man!

Gold Coast from Sydney is like 9 to 11 hours... Sydney to Melb is like anoth 8 to 10 hours... anyway enjoy!

Peace,

ogz007

Where abouts? and was it silver? Might of been mine ;) , and its BJC-

Hey,

just passed King street (apple store) along George Street (heading towards the rocks way)..hehehe

cool if it was yours. (female driver?). planning to fix your car soon?

ok see you around. :) yup it was silver.

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