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Stick to Dromana lol. Less Police hassles than Beach Rd and more places to park without someone hitting your car.

Yep, and I haven't been there in a while.

And Arthurs seat just up the road, love that hill climb... :)

Yes!

Looks like there will be quite a few cars.

For those that I haven't met me you can use this as a reference pic Saturday night.

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hey, aren't you the guy i bought my car from?

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i've kept it pretty much the same as when i bought it from you, it's awesome!

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in other news, this sounds cool, but gotta study for le exams :(

sounds cool. maybe if i make some bad non-studying decisions, will come down :P.

SAUNats were right before VCE exams. I still went... :P

haha, brave :P. aren't they still ongoing atm? gl if so dude

but truth be told, i would've been way better off if it were vce exams i was studying for. was ready for that shit when it rolled around.

right now trying to study/learn to just pass first of all, then a bit more to try and get decent grade lol :| major ceebs

haha, brave :P. aren't they still ongoing atm? gl if so dude

but truth be told, i would've been way better off if it were vce exams i was studying for. was ready for that shit when it rolled around.

right now trying to study/learn to just pass first of all, then a bit more to try and get decent grade lol :| major ceebs

Yup. My last one is 18th. And I am TOTALLY not ready... Cramming as we speak.

West gate then princess highway would be easy.

Otherwise monash freeway and ferntree gully exit is the other option.

If you going to take the monash and you've already taken city link you may as well stay on the freeway and change to east link and get off at Cheltenham Road... ...A lot quicker than driving down springvale road...

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