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nah i dont hate the place its just not really central for all of us,is there anywhere closer to the city? what about albertpark? but i mean if its once a month i wouldnt mind coming out that side of town,but if its anymore than that i probably wouldnt go all the time. There gotta be some new spots that no car clubs use so we could have our OWN carpark to call home lol. Is there anywhere around the docklands???? cause theres heaps of parking and i havnt heard of any other car clubs using it

Yeah true even though I live on in the Eastern, I feel sorry for those guys travelling down from the western suburbs. Should be more central than we will have more people be able to attend. Isn't there areas around the inner city suburbs where we can meet?!

There is a carpark at Hawthorn which holds abouts 30 - 40 cars, near Swinburn Uni.

Yeah true even though I live on in the Eastern, I feel sorry for those guys travelling down from the western suburbs. Should be more central than we will have more people be able to attend. Isn't there areas around the inner city suburbs where we can meet?!

There is a carpark at Hawthorn which holds abouts 30 - 40 cars, near Swinburn Uni. My2c

no where secluded like that

no way im leavin my car park left anywhere unless its a popular place and/or i can see it

a place like burvale is perfect, stay away from the city, i hate the city, its a damn nightmare for everything and always chaotic...

somewhere in the burbs 4 sure

no way im leavin my car park left anywhere unless its a popular place and/or i can see it

oh no, here goes mr paranoia! look, that can happen anywhere! We can't just not choose a place because its slightly out of the way, its probably better it is in fact.

Robos suggestion also isn't too bad.. Albert Park has quite a few carparks and its off the main drag - although it may draw attention a bit there

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