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Omg road envy!!!

or westside blues.

On a happier note E.L.O.C looks like elves are about to come dancing out of it at any moment

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hey beza did you get videos of my 33 blowing fireballs on eastlink? pm me them if u got lol.... cheers

ROFL! THATWAS YOU? hahahaha. hell yeah and did you see KAM1L in r31 nxt to you my mates in that aswell we got it from 2 different angle about 6 videos of flame blowing hahaha. legend. yeah ill send them i gotta get them off mates first.

^^^ how long is a piece of string?

Being a privately administered tollway it'll be "costing Victorians" every time they drive on it until it crumbles to dust.

And yes as taxpayers we have also partly paid for the privilege 2 fold.

Thanks Mr Bracks your legacy will stay with us always.

hey beza did you get videos of my 33 blowing fireballs on eastlink? pm me them if u got lol.... cheers

i was passenger in bez's car i got a couple of alright vids, there on the phone though but still half decent i hope when i put on the comp..

Having worked in the Ringwood section for over a year i used to see ELOC about 30 times a day. I have personally named it the SNOT BLOCK for obvious reasons. Also the cost was meant to be around the 2.5 billion, but i heard it ended up more like 3.5 in the end. :)

I went for a sight seeing trip on it yesterday, along with the rest of Melbourne :) I think it's fantastic, it'll cut my Croydon - Rosebud trips to see my dad down by half. Most of my time spent previous was just getting to the South Gippy.

i was passenger in bez's car i got a couple of alright vids, there on the phone though but still half decent i hope when i put on the comp..

oh yeah sweet, if u cant see my plates post them up or just pm the videos would love to see them... the car had vpower racing that night could be why they were extra massive on sunday LOL lit the whole cabin at times hahaa...

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