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nar its in the CDB off flinders lane...bond st.

Cool. Some of the guests for the radio station in Bank St park in the multi level there. Thats the third one I have seen in Melbourne (assuming its not the same one with different plates each time!).

pretty good at parking too

I would park like that also if I had that car so no one would open their door on it.

There always a new SL65 AMG (V12 Twin Turbo) parked right outside my work office from about 1pm most days. Owner doesent seem to car as he parks right near a tram stop right next to a tram stop.

I would park like that also if I had that car so no one would open their door on it.

There always a new SL65 AMG (V12 Twin Turbo) parked right outside my work office from about 1pm most days. Owner doesent seem to car as he parks right near a tram stop right next to a tram stop.

have a black 33 and that would be pretty close to how i park it, too many carnts with no respect around....

you have to be careful when parking like that.. some utter tools have been known to key/scratch cars parked like that caus they think it's rude/arrogant and don't understand the reasoning behind it (probably caus they have a low IQ). Personally I'm more inclined to keep driving up 50 billion ramps til you reach the top or where it's alot emptier and just park as far away from the stairs/lift/shop entrance as possible.

Chris where do you work? .... :(

you have to be careful when parking like that.. some utter tools have been known to key/scratch cars parked like that caus they think it's rude/arrogant and don't understand the reasoning behind it (probably caus they have a low IQ). Personally I'm more inclined to keep driving up 50 billion ramps til you reach the top or where it's alot emptier and just park as far away from the stairs/lift/shop entrance as possible.

Chris where do you work? .... :(

i too tend to park well away from other cars where but i still take up 2 spots...

lol like a cambodian fighting midget

plus i park like that as well, due to the last time i parked in a supermarket car park some dumbass backed out n side swiped the rear quarter n left a nice big scratch :

Trunk monkey

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