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Alv - now that you're an eastern suburbs kid, have you tried Rich Mahas yet? I know it looks like shit, but this beef curry is decent and there's no better roti in Melbourne.

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Prolly should have instagrammed that or something, clear images don't do it any favours lol.

i tried rich maha 3 years ago.

Lol. mango lassi is pretty good to go with the roti. so, when do you wanna go? i hate how oily their floors are though.

track only?

i'm not going to be doing many track days, so street pads around 90/axle is enough for me.

track only

ya using app's front and racebrakes rears atm, paying much more than that but that said been stupid happy so far.

Ate too much...feel sick. Nothing to do with what it looks like, I swear!

i tried rich maha 3 years ago.

Lol. mango lassi is pretty good to go with the roti. so, when do you wanna go? i hate how oily their floors are though.

Yer not the cleanest place, but they've gotten heaps better - I think the health department must have paid them a visit. Gimme a couple weeks...this is one of those cuisines you crave and then don't want for a while lol. In the meantime you can pick a place instead.

Lol. well its exam period, so not really keen on leaving the house unless i need to. + the fact that i'm coughing every 5mins means i'm not fit to leave the house either.

and then i'll be in brissie for 21st june onwards, for 2 weeks. So you have your couple of weeks. =D

I am currently craving for some roast duck though i'm not supposed to be having any. just a random craving.

track only

ya using app's front and racebrakes rears atm, paying much more than that but that said been stupid happy so far.

this is why, i cant afford track (yet)

not a good driver in any way too. i'll stick to hooning, i mean, being a car enthusiast on the street.

Alv - now that you're an eastern suburbs kid, have you tried Rich Mahas yet? I know it looks like shit, but this beef curry is decent and there's no better roti in Melbourne.

8hGef9Gg_original.png

Prolly should have instagrammed that or something, clear images don't do it any favours lol.

uncle of mine owns the joint. haven't eaten there in years. food tastes good, but so much oil!

haha its not my arteries that have to deal with it the next morning. like a greased monkey on a bobsled track

Hahahaha! Probably comes out looking better than it does going in LOL

Alv - now that you're an eastern suburbs kid, have you tried Rich Mahas yet? I know it looks like shit, but this beef curry is decent and there's no better roti in Melbourne.

8hGef9Gg_original.png

Prolly should have instagrammed that or something, clear images don't do it any favours lol.

Lol I'm guessing that's the Rich Maha outside the Vermont South shops

this is why, i cant afford track (yet)

not a good driver in any way too. i'll stick to hooning, i mean, being a car enthusiast on the street.

HA

both richo and I ran A1RM's for 12 months

great entry track/street pads.

then when you get fast find ones that suit your driving

not that I'm saying I'm fast yet but hey having fun.

Forgot you were a V-town local...you been?

I've been once or twice and wasn't the biggest fan, but that might be due to me going on non-peak times so not as fresh as it could be.

There used to be a Rich Maha in the city off Collins street which I used to go to quite regulary during lunch, I always thought the food there was quite good.

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