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Anyone drive on Fitzgerald St. North Perth?

New speed bumps there now and it is farkd up, MASSIVE AS, so any cars with bodykits or are low, watch out for that street.

and its not only just one there, its like 3 or 4 in a row.

pretty fcked up

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Anyone drive on Fitzgerald St. North Perth?

New speed bumps there now and it is farkd up, MASSIVE AS, so any cars with bodykits or are low, watch out for that street.

and its not only just one there, its like 3 or 4 in a row.

pretty fcked up

Sweety they've been there for ages!!! I didn't see them either and I used to drive a lowered cresta and smashed all my front lip in on them back in my january! :whistling: Horrible stuff hey!

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Anyone drive on Fitzgerald St. North Perth?

New speed bumps there now and it is farkd up, MASSIVE AS, so any cars with bodykits or are low, watch out for that street.

and its not only just one there, its like 3 or 4 in a row.

pretty fcked up

That is why I head north and hook back up on the freeway...

God damn stationary policemen!

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Oh and those ones they have around applecross now that are just bits of metal dynabolted to the road. those are harsh as, and they are on all my favourite streets.

Sounds like oxy tourchy time!!!

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hey viet_boi,

i like your avartar, do you know her name by chance. She is hot as.

Cute face as well. Well done, yeah i drove on that street like 3 times already and drive like 2kms, heheeh

bye

Anyone drive on Fitzgerald St. North Perth?

New speed bumps there now and it is farkd up, MASSIVE AS, so any cars with bodykits or are low, watch out for that street.

and its not only just one there, its like 3 or 4 in a row.

pretty fcked up

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hey viet_boi,

i like your avartar, do you know her name by chance. She is hot as.

Cute face as well. Well done, yeah i drove on that street like 3 times already and drive like 2kms, heheeh

bye

thanks for that...had so many PM's asking for her name and shit...horny people..haha

Name: Misa Campo..

My Avatar..is FTW

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Btw with the Speed bumps on Fitzgerald St, we did a little testing last night and figured out (as long as there's no one in the other lane) That if you drive in the middle of the road and go over them, feels like a normal speed bump! It's cos they're so boxy and aren't bloody wide enough!

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