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I'm based down in Mandurah, but happy to travel for some great roads, prefer corners/hills lol... imported my GTT when I moved from NZ and it is now legally allowed on the road!

I've been out towards Dwellingup and to South Dandalup dam etc... some great roads out there... but what else does this state have to offer within a few hundred km radius?

Also, being new to the country, I know very few people, so I'm keen to get out and meet some of you!

Head to Bunbury, then go Donybrook, Balingup, Nannup, Donelly River, Bridgetown, then back to Bunbury via Balingup, or head out to Boyup Brook, cut through Collie via Mumbalup, then Southwest highway as far as Waroona, up to Nanga Rd and home via Dwelligup.

I get pants tent just thinking about that run :wub:

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Had a nice cruise out to Toodyay on the weekend, out via Toodyay road, back roads (not sure which) to Northam, was good. Back to Perth via Great Eastern was boring though, might want to detour through York if you have time. Perth-Toodyay-Northam-Perth was ~250kms.



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