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it is a good looking area, not much to do there but.

if you are drive to work at peak hour then i hope u don't mind waiting. there are only a couple of ways in and out and generally they a full to the brim. west swan, beechborro and alexander dr are always loaded up in the morning.

oh... and no BP for miles.

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yeah, the nearest BP is in Baskerville on great northern hwy and they are an absolute f*cking rip off...

it is a good looking area, not much to do there but.

if you are drive to work at peak hour then i hope u don't mind waiting. there are only a couple of ways in and out and generally they a full to the brim. west swan, beechborro and alexander dr are always loaded up in the morning.

oh... and no BP for miles.

I use BP ALexander road.

Traffic is not that bad if you go the right way. Gnangara road can be a pain if you get stuck behind a truck...but you can also get stuck behind some old retired guy who is in no hurry to get anywhere in his 4wd and sit on 55-60 KPH.....just gives you some more time to chill out and take in the sights :D

I use BP ALexander road.

Traffic is not that bad if you go the right way. Gnangara road can be a pain if you get stuck behind a truck...but you can also get stuck behind some old retired guy who is in no hurry to get anywhere in his 4wd and sit on 55-60 KPH.....just gives you some more time to chill out and take in the sights :P

so you enjoy checking out the pines? haha

Yeah that and upside down Subaru's lol

Someone crashed a commodore into a tree near my house and then proceeded to light it on fire. The car was there for about 3 days.

youd be lucky to see it around as its out of ellenbrook by 7am and hardly back to ellenbrook before 6.30 lol

Yeah, I'm at work in Balcatta by 6.45am, then home time could be from 3-10pm :) depending on the workload, but that is in the work ute, The skyline stays at home.

Someone crashed a commodore into a tree near my house and then proceeded to light it on fire. The car was there for about 3 days.

Yeah, I'm at work in Balcatta by 6.45am, then home time could be from 3-10pm :) depending on the workload, but that is in the work ute, The skyline stays at home.

Yeah there is some crazy stuff out here from time to time.

Which area are you in?

Yeah there is some crazy stuff out here from time to time.

Which area are you in?

Coolamon, Yourself?

The commodore was on the large round about at The promenade and Mornington Pkwy, ether some midland cretins stole it and joy rode it here, or it was an insurance scam, ether way it was fairly well smashed into the tree and the driver would have been limping home.

Coolamon, Yourself?

The commodore was on the large round about at The promenade and Mornington Pkwy, ether some midland cretins stole it and joy rode it here, or it was an insurance scam, ether way it was fairly well smashed into the tree and the driver would have been limping home.

Coolamon also.

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just praying BP builds in ellenbrook!!

sick of using vortex shite

yeh i don't use vortex, only go the ultimate.

and have now moved out of ellenbrooke to Joondana, used to see anahera all the time out there but not many other skizzes.

Yeah true, I originally thought the train line was going to joondalup. But it's only going to midland.

alot of money.. but can only mean good things for ellenbrook

would bring a price rise to houses in the area :)




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