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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:18 pm 
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Rover Cooper
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Location: Werribee Vic. RETIRED - VMCI 3225 ,
guess who was out on a fine and warm sunny afternoon, driving a yellow moke over the railway crossing in hoppers crossing, hey bret, if your not in the black delux you in the moke, you seem to be everywhere, gunna surprise you big time one day, by the way, it sounded great passing the hospital, cheers.

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Hi,

It wasn't mine. It's in the shed with no carby, gearshift or exhaust attached. :)

There is another yellow one that lives in Wyndham Vale somewhere though, with yellow sunraysias. Every time I see it, I'm in the wrong car!

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:24 pm 
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Location: Werribee Vic. RETIRED - VMCI 3225 ,
right the challenge is on, havve to educate him to wave when someone gives him a very enthusiastic toot, wave and mini yell....

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