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Im at Penrith and didnt even realise the dirt storm, had a go at my boss for never washing his car. Then a customer called and mentioned the dust storm - i looked outside and whadaya know the sky is brown.

A red GST-T covered in dirt - i was tempted to take photo's it looked so funny.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

It's dirt blowing in from the west.

Probably rain mixed in there.

That's exactly what it is (if u guys are getting the same as we did down here a few weeks ago!!) :uh-huh:

here's what almost every car in Canberra looked like :lol:

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