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hahahaha.. nice work frank..

Hey.. are your plates "YDJ.xxx" or something along those lines?

I could have sworn I saw you pulling in to a drive way in burwood somewhere last week on my way to work in the morning..

I have to take the back streets to get away from traffic..

good on ya.. !!

stop cutting in front of me in a Bright yellow R34 and I might not notice..

hahahahaha

:P

i've always wondered if cutting through the backroads to avoid parra road is quicker than just staying on it....

i got onto parra rd, then said f&*$ it, cut through the back roads, got held up on burwood road then popped back onto parra rd at strathfield...dunno if it was quicker though :confused:

I actually have to GET TO burwood road.

I come on to Parra rd at (can't remember the name of the street) Where Croydon Autosport Used to be..

take the first left, then right, then left, then right..etc until I hit the back of Westfields..

go down to burwood rd and turn right at lights right in front of westfields, through the lane ways to get to my building..

Parra rd is a joke in both directions at about 8:45 am..

yup, i know exactly where you go...do you work at EDS?

you could try coming out to parra rd earlier, say at great north road or the road that leads onto croydon rd (one street over going west on parra rd)?

then go down croydon rd, right onto Queen St, past burwood girls high to the back of westfields...that would be all against traffic too ...

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