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Spotted Rianto (rs73) yesterday afternoon doing a hook turn on William Street, onto Lonsdale Street.

I wound my window down, waved, and did all the nice things :banana: .......he did not even notice me. :( .....I then proceeded to call him and abuse him!!! :(

Spotted Rianto (rs73) yesterday afternoon doing a hook turn on William Street, onto Lonsdale Street.

I wound my window down, waved, and did all the nice things :banana: .......he did not even notice me. :( .....I then proceeded to call him and abuse him!!! :(

LOL

This sort of abusive road rage behaviour is the main reason why I'm keeping my view straight ahead to avoid unnecessary street violence...

ha ha

sorry didn't notice you - I bloody hate hook turns - had to put 1000% concentration to watch for traffic from all directions, particularly redlight runners and tailgaters sneaking up from behind.

LOL

This sort of abusive road rage behaviour is the main reason why I'm keeping my view straight ahead to avoid unnecessary street violence...

ha ha

sorry didn't notice you - I bloody hate hook turns - had to put 1000% concentration to watch for traffic from all directions, particularly redlight runners and tailgaters sneaking up from behind.

That's right, you don't want to end up with a T-boned V35!!!!

yeah - been driving 10 yrs in melbourne and I still don't like hook turns.

Those, and the death trap roundabout @ Royal Parade near the Women's Hospital where cars, trams all mixed into a tangled web of around 5 road junctions!

^Haha I agree with that. That Royal Parade roundabout can be seriously scary. Even if you know what your doing, chances are 50% of others don't!!!

Spotted a silver V with black 5 spoke rims parked outside Nandos at Parkmore shopping centre in Keysborough on Monday night.

silver V35 coupe in penrith today turning into the road where the taxis wait at the westfield

I was heading the opposite direction heading out of the arcade parking (spotlight)

That was me! lol i work at Penrith, i've seen your car a couple of times up in the staff parking and once in from of Hogs Breath....sorry i didn't notice you, prob concentrating on making a right turn after all the bloody cars!

That's right, you don't want to end up with a T-boned V35!!!!

It doesn't need a hook turn to get T-boned. In fact I could have been T-boned this morning on way to work on a T junction with traffic lights!

Waiting on the T to turn right, when my set of light turn green, I saw from the right a truck stop at his red light, and a car on the lane next to the truck

kept going, apparently he ran a redlight as my light had just turned green, as I move across the T-junction I get very cautious and to my surprise

another shitbox car shoots through his redlight a good 3 seconds after my lights had turn green!

Freakin' mad I blared my horn as long as possible - gotta remember to jot down his number plate next time I'd dob them in!

Anyway, After work I was at the William St doing hook turn again.... but alas MILLOS is not there this evening, so I couldn't redeem myself of my sins the other day ignoring him...

Yeah, nice one...

btw is that shark fin functional?

Yeah chris rogers installed it as part of the PAL TV tuner package. I was worried about reception so he went ahead with the shark fin.

It seems to work well.

However, the angle and size of the fin isnt really to my liking.. its on my list of things to replace. I want to find something smaller.

Hell I might have spotted the same dude on O'riordan str. It was after work about 5.45pm heading south. It was in traffic so not sure if he saw me--I beeped as he went by. I was in the laskeshore blue coupe heading north. I didnt spot anyone you ??

Silver V35 Coupe in O'Riordan St Mascot on Friday!

Funny bastard smiled and then waved. hahahaa.

Spotted a grey V36 coupe on Australia Day at about 12.15 in the arvo at the "Spaghetti Junction" (ie Springvale Rd/Princes Hwy/Police Rd/Centre Rd intersection). First time I've seen a V36 in Melbourne so I was quite excited!

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