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Haha cheers mate! That was me - I work @ Wellington road / Jackons rd :)

Didnt see you?? What were you in? I was half asleep though as usual on the way to work :nyaanyaa:

I was driving a brown corona (daily) was thinking about doing the honk and wave but usually if I do that while drivin the corona people look at me funny.

Spotted a black 32 on dorset rd at 6 last night with sau sticker and a husky sticking its head out the window.

haha i have a black 32 with sau stickers and always on dorset rd at 6pm~....but dont have a husky :(

(well i hope there isnt one in my car haha)

Will keep my eyes open for a yellow stagea :P

Keep spotting JNRZAN around Reservoir/Northern Subs.

Also spotted a bomby dark coloured S15 on Albert St Preston with such bad alignment the car looks like its "crab walking" - maybe bad drift damage??? But gosh it looks funny.

Lime green R34 with black decals on the side in a big stack on Princes Hwy near Blackburn Rd around 12:30 today, hope no-one was hurt. Looked like it rammed into a ute or something in the service lane (34 was facing oncoming traffic in service lane), not sure what happened there. Police on scene.

Lots of accidents today, think I heard the one Charles89 was talking about earlier, could see the cops racing to that one this morning.

Not many people paying attention or driving to the conditions today, saw another big accident involving two trucks in Dandenong earlier too. Would hate to be a traffic cop on a day like today!

Lime green R34 with black decals on the side in a big stack on Princes Hwy near Blackburn Rd around 12:30 today, hope no-one was hurt. Looked like it rammed into a ute or something in the service lane (34 was facing oncoming traffic in service lane), not sure what happened there. Police on scene.

Lots of accidents today, think I heard the one Charles89 was talking about earlier, could see the cops racing to that one this morning.

Not many people paying attention or driving to the conditions today, saw another big accident involving two trucks in Dandenong earlier too. Would hate to be a traffic cop on a day like today!

I think that was CR34M... ...Truck hit him and took off without stopping... ...there's a photo up on facebook...

I think that was CR34M... ...Truck hit him and took off without stopping... ...there's a photo up on facebook...

I also posted a pic in the wasteland.

Ah OK, definitely CR34M then. Didn't get to stop as I was heading the other way and caught a glimpse of the car, had a feeling it was someone on here... sad :(

Hope he's OK!

R.I.P CR34M is all ihave to say and if ifind that truckie im gonna kill him his carelessness nearly cost my good mate his life........ oh and spotted orange r33 CR33M before at mums kebabs on princess highway get off the highway kris :P

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