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Ok, so now i've got u interested..

it goes like this- Name a car related rd, st, cres, bvl, chase or what ever that is in Qld..

Eg,

'Skyline Hights' in Gympie

'Turbo St' in Brizzvegas

'Blower Rd' near Wooloolga

Remember.. We all can use the net to check it out!

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Yea I know about turbot st, but I do beleive there is a turbo st..

u know what, now u have me, I'm gonna look it up...

hmm.. yep, its there! Bllllatthhh! ha ha ha!

near kangaroo point!

Edited by psi
Bracken ridge is filled with car street names, :D i cant remember many, but i know there is mustang street

so is sunnybank hillls where i live. i live in an estate of holden names. there is...

holden drive

commodore street

kingswood court

statesman crescent

calais court

i just happen 2 live in commodore st. :P you'd be amazed on how often our street sign used 2 go missing...

Edited by gumflapper
i pass turbo street every w/e on my way to work it a good short cut around stones corner on the way to the city.

theres actually a bit ofa drifty corner on turbo st

its the back way from wooloongabba to norman park

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