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Yeh i know that Street. I used to work at Pizza hut in como as a delivery driver when i had my skyline. Which is prolly half the reason it died.

my back yard goes south street to river and and karel av to freo. Im quite proud to say ive lived there about my entire life and know 95% of the streets in that area. great for losing cops:D (did i say that:rolleyes)

yes ive rocketed down those streets plenty of times as passenger in fear of my life haha its great for going to como getting pissed and not far to go home :O nah its a great location - northbridge is only 5 mins away as well

Dewsons in Manning there charge the earth! not that this is a major topic of discussion but HELL!

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