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Im from Emerald Area, Far east of Melb.

Mad famous by Chris and murrays plant farm (watch out for the wombats mate)

and PUffing Billy :)

I hate the kangaroos on the way up here, Come so close to hitting them. Bastards.

I drive a R32 GTS-T M-Spec.

I have seen a few lines around the area, another black R32 with gtr Front.

And often pass a Marone 33 with personalized plates.

Anyone on here ?

pz.

icez wheres churchill?? is it like near where im from??

moe that is ofcorse.. its not that bad, its not all that great either.

hell we dont even sell 'brand name' premium petrol, unless you guys rate Vortex

its kinda like bendigo.. cheers r31heaven... except probably more intoxicated bushpigs at lunchtime.

the only reason i think im still here is because there isnt a centre link within 20 mins drive.

hey sorry i didnt say anything Tours

"Hello Hello"

its been ages since ive been on the puffing billy, why did i think it was in Gembrook?

yea one thing i hate abotu the country, is dust or even gravell roads. and blody animals, ive swerved a couple of wallabies... and nearly hit a wombat... however that poor bunny..

icez wheres churchill?? is it like near where im from??

moe that is ofcorse.. its not that bad, its not all that great either.

hell we dont even sell 'brand name' premium petrol, unless you guys rate Vortex

its kinda like bendigo.. cheers r31heaven... except probably more intoxicated bushpigs at lunchtime.

the only reason i think im still here is because there isnt a centre link within 20 mins drive.

heh churchill is bout 20 mins from moe towards traralgon... we've got shitty petrol in churchill but i normally just fill up optimax in traralgon which is bout 10 mins away anyway =)

-H-

dude doubt moey is like bendigo lol. do you know how big bendigo is???

lol dezz stfu. lol :(;)

and dont get me started on rabbits. i have like a ding in my front bar due to hittin one of them goin fairly fast. stupid things. :)

Im a country liner from Horsham hit a roo in the grampians once bloody thing didnt die kept going didnt do a lot of damage though.

The amout of imports in horsham has really grown in the last 12 months. The 1/8th mile drags on next weekend at warracknabeal airport about 1/2 an hour from horsham. Should be a few imports running I certainly will be.

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