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I *might* be keen for something, if my car is on the road. I should have my exhaust back on this afternoon, and hopefully she runs well as it should. Only other foreseeable issue I have with the car will be suspension/steering feeling sloppy and loose, and VERY nasty camber wear on the rears. Otherwise I'm at least keen to come out for a little while

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oooooo no sorry there's no way in hell I'm going near the cotter. i don't care what you all say, those roads are f**king unacceptable. And coast will be too far for a day trip, can't afford the excessive use of petrol....especially given I desperately need new rear tyres :( I'm more for a cruise around canberra for the hell of it, I wanna make sure there's nothing else wrong with my car before I go too far with it.

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oooooo no sorry there's no way in hell I'm going near the cotter. i don't care what you all say, those roads are f**king unacceptable. And coast will be too far for a day trip, can't afford the excessive use of petrol....especially given I desperately need new rear tyres :( I'm more for a cruise around canberra for the hell of it, I wanna make sure there's nothing else wrong with my car before I go too far with it.

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Seriously though dude, the roads around the Cotter are fine. Hell I'd take them over the roads in the Inner North any day of the week. The roads around Dickson are a f**king disgrace.

Otherwise come for a ride around the Cotter or up to Honeysuckle in the VII with me...hehehehe I'll show you how those roads are supposed to be driven. ;)

.....no homo.

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Seriously though dude, the roads around the Cotter are fine. Hell I'd take them over the roads in the Inner North any day of the week. The roads around Dickson are a f**king disgrace.

Otherwise come for a ride around the Cotter or up to Honeysuckle in the VII with me...hehehehe I'll show you how those roads are supposed to be driven. ;)

.....no homo.

homo. But nah man up to Honeysuckle creek turnoff is just appalling....feels like I'm going to bounce off the corners or get slammed by a pothole :( although I DO agree with you regarding roads around dickson....what the shit.

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I done Honeysuckle yesterday. View is soo much better than the Cotter(apart from the Dam). The Road at the Cotter is soo much better than HoneySuckle and is the Cotter is no way near bad. If I was to rate it, it would be about a 7.

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Cotter is good due to the fact that they are fun roads, I have never seen any cops out there (My mate got caught speeding the other day and they told him to head out cotter way) and you can just turn dodging the potholes into a game. So does that mean I have no one keen for a cruise on Australia day?

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I done Honeysuckle yesterday. View is soo much better than the Cotter(apart from the Dam). The Road at the Cotter is soo much better than HoneySuckle and is the Cotter is no way near bad. If I was to rate it, it would be about a 7.

i was out there on saturday. seemed ok to me. few pot holes here and there on the way down.

maybe you should raise your car off the ground so it doesnt hit on every small bump troy :P

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