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Guest Schmeddo

I Was heading home from werk last night and saw a Black 33 with "HIRISK" plates parked in an alley off Little Collins Street.

As I haven't got my 33 just yet I haven't been on any cruises. This is was the first example of one of you blokes outside this forum and I was just interested if you Live/Work/ or play around there.

Just curious

Cheers.

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Fark,

That sucks!!

I have had the user name "HIRISK" on various forums for a few years now and actually rang Vic Roads a long while back to check the availability of the plates and they said it was still available, not any more by the sound of it!!!

Oh well, I was to slow.

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Hey Richie,

I think you'll find that the HIRISK white 32 has now been sold and Shaun is puttering around in a different vehicle these days.

Although still 4WD, it has no turbs :)

Hey Schmeddo, I was wondering what happened to your posts. It was a little confusing after you changed your handle. I only recognised it after I read your tag.

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