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90 in a 60 zone, I'm going to assume after cruising in from Kambah direction (80kph speed limit)....not all THAT outrageous :P I'm one of few (and only occasionally) that actually reduce speed to 60 PRIOR to going through those traffic lights...sucks :(

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Spotted Melly just now in braddon. Was in my girls commodore so I just drove past all ninja like and she didn't see me. *ninja wave*

Haha yeah I was there.... I feel like a spotted whore for once!!! *please nobody make a you really should get that checked out comment* I didn't notice a commodore, I was with my bitch (best friend) so she would have been talking...

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XBC-762, white R33 GTS-T sporting both P plates and GT-R badges (unless it's a GT-R with front drive shaft removed). I belive your name is Alex? It would be a good idea to NOT come out of T-intersections sideways, especially during peak hour. Grow up.

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