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Haha sorry Trozzle.

I've been informed that there is a thread going on somewhere that you can post in to get your name changed (thanks Shell).

I changed mine just to have a bit of anonymity since my previous one was pretty much just my name.

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Too true. Thankfully my first name isn't really a concern for ppl to know, but in your case it was your surname out there as well :thumbsup:

If I had my surname in mine, only like 5 of it in the phone book, all related. Hell, only like 5 of us in Australia...too easy to work out who/where I am.

Anonymity is the way to go

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haha yeah the thread for name changing is in the ideas and feedback section... I don't mind doing it for you guys though, not like I'm swamped with requests lol

Spotted a silver R33 at the Actew Ecowise building in Fyshwick

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haha yeah the thread for name changing is in the ideas and feedback section... I don't mind doing it for you guys though, not like I'm swamped with requests lol

Spotted a silver R33 at the Actew Ecowise building in Fyshwick

Heh, won't be Actew Ecowise for much longer.

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If I recall the email that went around the company a lil while ago, Actew is selling it's part of Ecowise.

Interesting... I work for Ecowise-Services, About 10 years ago Actew sold it and now its private.

They must be doing the same thing to Ecowise-Environmental

Spotted white 33 with tri-spoke rims in fyshwick just now

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spotted a Lime green R33 and a black R33 with heaps of decals at Rh. green r33 got pulled over by the cops :P . and also saw the cops taking heaps of pics of some dead guy when i was driving back to narrabundah.

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Also W1ngnut and someone in a gunmetal 32 with an SAU sticker that I haven't seen/met before both on Monary hwy this morning.

Haha spotted Trozzle and Bullet32 on Monaro this morning. Does anyone else think the roads might have a lot of dust/dirt on them? I felt like i had very low grip on the way to work and I don't think the 595's are due to be replaced already..

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