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Nice road!! I will have to do that whole one again another time!! Had a great run back with a guy in a Citreon big sedan but he wasn't shy in pushing it around!! Got back to the Gap in 12 minutes!! Brakes were good but very hot and the tyres were great.

I recommend that Cafe!! Great Iced Chocolate!!

The guys who own the place liked my shirt too!!

Gotta start a T-shirt business!!

Yeah thanks for coming along guys, muchly appreciated! Even the weather stayed nice for us, stopping at the Fernvale Bakery (ooh I forgot the bakery was there... honest... oh well while I'm here... :O ) and chatting for a while topped off what was already a great day.

I love those roads, you can go quickly enough around the corners to get the suspension working and actually enjoy the drive, all without doing anything dangerous and/or illegal. Shame about the extremely dodgy roadworks - wet tar and gravel anyone? - but once past we had a really nice run, we didn't get held up by anyone going 40km/h below the limit and riding their brakes either... until we got onto the highway and got caught behind a granny doing 60 in a 100 zone. In a Skyline, believe it or not. Oh the irony :mad:

Thanks again to those who attended, and a special thanks to our Byron representative for making the effort to come along :)

Yes, well you missed a great outing, good weather, good company, good roads (except for the tar/graveled bit) little traffic and good conversation, I dont think Marc could of fitted another appleturnover in but maybe if he was forced to lol.

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