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We dont want to know your address, but it would help if you at least put the State or Town where you live.

No god sayin such and such if i'm in Brisvegas and you live in Bullamakanka.Ska, this should be a pre requisite for all members, not to pry but so we can helpe each other.lol

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no-one has a clue where morayfield is, so ive done everything but give directions and a map reference. Is always good though. Turns out a guy i was talking to about selling parts lived about 30sec away, but had no area listed. Found out when he gave a postcode for postage.

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Atwell WA Is Perth Metro about 16 minutes from the city straight down the freeway. That is if there isnt any roadworks or train line works and not in peak hour :D

Glenn, EVERYTHING is 15 minutes away from the city in Perth, I've noticed...

The only time you spend more than 15 minutes travelling over there is of you're going past the city to somewhere on the other side, or if you're leaving Perth metro!

Perth peak period = 15mins worth of traffic in the morning and night, each way.

Sydney peak period = anytime between 6.30 and 9.30 in the mornings, and 4.30 and 7.00 at night, each way.

<====== Oh yeah, I'm here, by the way.

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Glenn, EVERYTHING is 15 minutes away from the city in Perth, I've noticed...

The only time you spend more than 15 minutes travelling over there is of you're going past the city to somewhere on the other side, or if you're leaving Perth metro!

Perth peak period = 15mins worth of traffic in the morning and night, each way.

Sydney peak period = anytime between 6.30 and 9.30 in the mornings, and 4.30 and 7.00 at night, each way.

I wish everything wa sonly 15 minutes away but the government has been building anew Perth to Mandurah rail link right down the Middle of the Kwinana freeway whilst this doesnt put anymore cars on the road the numerous speed changes from 100 to 60 to 80 to 60 to 100 and so forth seem to confuse people as well as the lane diversions and closures which only sloq us down as Perth drivers seem to have an inability to merge with other traffic. I drive to work in Joondalup in the mornings which is a 50k drive from my house and if I leave early enough it only takes 30 minutes but if I get stiuck in traffic it takes over an hour.

Once the roadworks are done at the beginning of next year though it will all be good

and I am sure anyone who lives north of Perth who has to use the Mitchell freeway to get to work will tell you how bad that is with no roadworks

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