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Originally posted by funkymonkey

Almost ran me over making a turn at latrobe uni carpark at about 10am... grrr

Oooops... I was hunting a car spot. Sorry.

Which car park... 2???

I think I remember now... everyone knows its kill or be killed in the latrobe car parks hence walking on the road is not a good idea. :uh-huh:

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Lol it was at carpark 2 indeed, just around the corner from where that blue 200sx is parked... Opposite the spot the riced up silver lancer always parks.

Well us people who park in 2a do have to walk thru 2... lol

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every day i think of parking in the red zone the ticket dude is usually there givin out fines... I'm either very lucky or I have the worst timing. either way, no fines in 2a :cool:

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Originally posted by inark

u obviously didnt do a good enough job rigga!  

go faster next time that way he cant get out the way fast enuff :P

Nah. dont wanna do that. Might damage a panel :cool:

How the hell do ya get a hold of those red permits??? How much are they?? Its a real pain in the arse wasting time hunting down a car spot when theres like 50 red ones open and free!!

I dont trust 2a. Too much broken window glass on the ground for my liking!:eek:

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