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So, I'm guessing you've never driven down the section of Parramatta Rd. that these guys are talking about ?!?!?!

I dunno?? I went a lot of places with the NSW postwhores when I was down but I have no idea what road I was on! Everywhere has the odd bad road but people were saying that NSW roads in general are crap, whereas compared to my experience in QLD they were good, far better maitained as a whole and with far more reasonable speed limits!

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yea qld roads are shit as well i hit a pothole the other night and now my 19'' rear left rim has a nice big dent and has f*kd the tyre as well and to make matters worse some fkwit left a car jack in the middle of the road and of coarse i cant even fit a coke can under my car so guess who swerves and still hits it . at 130km fibreglass and car jacks dont mix......... :) do the council really pay for damage caused by pot holes........

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There is one really bad area on Wallgrove Road near the M4. I once went over it at 60 because there was some idiot right behind me and then my car kept saying my door was open and it wasn't. Now I usually take it at around 20k/h and if there is someone behind me too bad.

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Parra rd is a piece of shit, from granville all the way to the city,

i also hate clyde st at auburn to granville, that is real bad aswell. useless councils dont do shit, my tax payin money is going to sumones pocket !!

ggrrrrrr :D:P:D

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yeah roads suck

I took my dads kia rio out so I didn't have to use my GTR to drop the GF home, it had just finished raining, the street is so poorly lit I couldn't see shite, just as I hit it BANG!

popped the farken tyres on the front left. worse bit was, the tyres are only 3 days old! so I had to fork out 140 for a new one.

rang the council, they said take a pick of the tyre and rim etc...

go to take a pic of the rd and the farkers had filled it in the next morning!

mark

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