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R35 On Display Melbourne Cbd


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Not sure how longs its there for, but for those that haven't seen an R35 up close yet there is a black one in the foyer of 242 Exhibition St Melbourne (Telstra building), its a public space so anyone can go and see it

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Checked it out this morning, good to get up close and poke around with no one hassling you :D

Funny thing, I was walking back to my car when a Hilux mowed down a parking sign-pole right next to me, almost had to leap out of the way... he stopped and looked embarassed for a moment, then drove off... the pole was horizontal and blocking traffic and he drove off... surely you would stop and at least attempt to move the pole out of the way? some people.

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They might move it out this weekend, been there for two weeks now and Telstra building displays 'usually' are only on for 2 maybe 3 weeks.

Guess i could check on Monday being i walk past 2-3 times a day

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They might move it out this weekend, been there for two weeks now and Telstra building displays 'usually' are only on for 2 maybe 3 weeks.

Guess i could check on Monday being i walk past 2-3 times a day

pity i didnt know, i work a few doors up(oops, read that as 242 lonsdale, i am two blocks away and pass it rarely) ...

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It should be on the road being driven :)

Saw an R35 driving on Toorak Rd the other day, couldn't catch up to it because of the traffic but it was pretty distinguishable from a distance.

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