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Any pics or are you going to be mysterious about it :P

Nothing mysterious about it. I do have pictures but it's just an Evo LOL

It's not very interesting cos there's plenty on the road these days, unfortunately :(

Nek minet the a-bomb rocks up witha GT35 hanging of each bank :whistling:

Do eeeeett!!! :yes:

Nothing mysterious about it. I do have pictures but it's just an Evo LOL

It's not very interesting cos there's plenty on the road these days, unfortunately :(

Do eeeeett!!! :yes:

Not doing eeeet, doing something better ;)

Yer that loop is nice, I would probley turn around next time instead of going back to tbar unless drinks/food was to be had up there.

But yep nice feed good drive... I think the new tires are broken in ;)

Yer that loop is nice, I would probley turn around next time instead of going back to tbar unless drinks/food was to be had up there.

But yep nice feed good drive... I think the new tires are broken in ;)

Yeh I reckon hey...you wouldn't want any more hwy than that, that's for sure. I reckon next time round we should definitely do the track in reverse, cut it short and go across over to Flaggy and then duck across over to Withcott pub via blanch view. That shit there would be a nice cruise hehe.

Was also saying to Nick that you should do the trip in the afternoon because then you get all those cliffs and gorges in the evening sun - looks stunning hey. Was pretty dumb founded last time I went thru there at around 4.30 or so. Just didn't know we had any of that kinda scenery around here =/

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