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White 33 gtr with gold rims and p plates at 1pm turning from Albany hwy onto leach.

Wine red 33 gtst on leach heading east a min later.

Also saw a yellow 34 in bunbury on Friday at condellos bottlo gelorup

Edited by t_revz

Spotted Eric or some other dude with a gtrLM r33 last weekend (long weekend)

That's about the last n first time I would've seen any sauwa dudes that haven't got absolute shitbuckets of cars in a long time!

But this gtrLM looked good... Good to see.

Oh few months back saw a V35 slammed on big wheels running big stance big camber and lowwww height. We drove up Beaufort street together.

White V35 slammed n tucked no china rims riding slow.

Black jz30 slammed n tucked no china rims riding slow.

Was a nice breakup between the monotonous porsches,

Ferraris, gt35R and lambos that grace Beaufort street with their presence on a Sunday afternoon :-p

Spotted a lovely brunette in a grey R33 GTS-T (zorst, staggered MHG Work Emotion XT7s, slotted rotors etc.) turning from Moore drive onto Joondalup drive yesterday at ~6:30pm. I was in the awesomeness of the Celica.

Lol may as well give rego plates and home address while your at it, how many yellow 34rs are there in WA

thank god i dont work in that area anymore or i might've seen fine rolling into the office haha!!

Don't worry, work hard and one day you can have one too.

:blink:

Silver V35 on Guthrie street in Osborne Park this morning turning right onto Frobisher street. My pet peeve, not indicating when exitinga roundabout :spank:

:blink:

Silver V35 on Guthrie street in Osborne Park this morning turning right onto Frobisher street. My pet peeve, not indicating when exitinga roundabout :spank:

You only need to indicate out of a roundabout when practicable (that's straight from the rule books). Big or multi-lane ones, yes. Tiny shi**y little ones, not necessary.

You only need to indicate out of a roundabout when practicable (that's straight from the rule books). Big or multi-lane ones, yes. Tiny shi**y little ones, not necessary.

Practicable - "able to be done or put into practice successfully"

Courtesey of the Oxford Dictionary.

I fail to see how he was not able to successfully use his left hand indicator? That way he could let other road users know what he was doing so that any drivers coming in from exit three could have safely entered the roundabout.

Edited by Hank Scorpio

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