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Go via Wellington rd past lysterfield/narre warren etc - all the way down until u get to the T junction - then go left for belgrave or right for emerald. That will connect to the dandies - really nice drive on a crisp day! Scary at night though, cos its hard to see. If you go at night, DO NOT speed at all - the fog makes it really hard to see. But during the day, go at your normal speed - cos you want to enjoy the curves along the road as well as the scenery...

Edit: dont worry Andru - me and my 33 buddies wont be tagging along :miner:

those are some nice roads along that way, and it still scary, even in the day time. well, in a VR commodore with no ABS, average tyres on a wet day without insurance...... and this was on some of the worse roads through there, you know the ones without the warning signs for upcoming corners. aaahhhhh good times ey

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maybe we should just PM all the r34s owners so only we know !!! lets wait till spring or summer lol i dont thk iam going to be ready!!!!

iv got a r33 turbo box n i wont to fit to my r34 it has extra wrieing??? anyone know what that for? i only have i plug on loom?

before i had a non turbo box in it???anyone who should ask?

Go via Wellington rd past lysterfield/narre warren etc - all the way down until u get to the T junction - then go left for belgrave or right for emerald. That will connect to the dandies - really nice drive on a crisp day! Scary at night though, cos its hard to see. If you go at night, DO NOT speed at all - the fog makes it really hard to see. But during the day, go at your normal speed - cos you want to enjoy the curves along the road as well as the scenery...

Edit: dont worry Andru - me and my 33 buddies wont be tagging along :rofl:

That stretch very nicely connects two of my depots so is frequented by me :miner:

can we get like estimate of exactly how many ppl are showing up to this or at least interested....i counted 12-13

thats pretty impressive....no where near as much as 33s....but wat can ya do lol

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Hmm...i go there frequently (like onces a week or once a fortnight) on my drives, wonder if I ever saw a blue evo around there....i will wave next time if i see one :P

LOL! Not had the Evo long so most of the time it has been in the Lib. Mine are normally during the day as well. Will keep an eye open anyway for you :D

I think a nice Saturday or Sunday morning cruise to Sorrento would be nice? Weather has been pretty good this weekend. Hope it holds up next week.

Just a question for the 34 owners, do you guys have the red light on the inside of your door or are they just deflectors?

Edited by White_Thing

i agree, i dont think we need an "approval" by SAU.

we are just a bunch of friends going on a drive. as long as we are all being roadsafe then we wont have a problem!!!

:whistling:

how about we start off with a night at the Coburg drive-ins so we can chat and meet each other???????? what does everybody think?

cheers

steve

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