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westgate bridge still isn't too far from eastside.. maybe 30mins.. anyway, that is why we have nice cars for TO DRIVE THEM PLACES.. so quit yer bitching...

but all a bit pointless 4 me atm, seeing as i have no skyline till its all fixed.

altho i worked out it is possible to drift a falcon station wagon in the wet the last coupla dayz.. not eazy but it can be done ;) so i could bring that just for laughs ..

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

jus keep it to our usual spot, no traffic, no attention, no cops, just us. Its next to the westgate freeway (behind the funky leaning pillar thingys)

im guessing he means parkville we have met there a few times was steve's idea very nice place big parking lot enough to hold easily over 20 cars i think and the funky leaning pillar things he is talking about is the city linkimajig thing

yeah parkville behind the city link. Its just on the bring of the city circle, so its accessible to all and you don't get northies whinging its too far south and vice versa.

Plus its about 15-20 mins from BMT so if anyone breaks down its not far to go :D

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

tullamarine :)

yer i put that option in JUST for u man hehe

snowman: yer true, but maybe if we have some sort of routine meet up place, will make it easier for all

see glen waverley is good for me also, but there are alot of cops around that i have seen...albert park seems alrite too...lets just wait and see wat the poll says

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