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NOTHING WORSE THAN BOREDOM,CANT WAIT TO GET OUT ON THE ON THE ROAD ESPECIALLY L8 AT NIGHT.

CRUISIN WITH BUDDIES OR SOLO ALWAYS HAVE A BALL,OVIOUSLY THE MORE THE MERRIER.

LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING NEW CRUISING AMIGOS SOON,RIGHT FOOT IS STARTING TO ITCH. :(

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I love RNP from Wollongong upto Sutherland...

I'd never done the whole trip before until like 3 days ago, I used to bail out at Waterfall...

Love the top half of that run.

Most of it is done in 2nd/3rd gear (Not booting, just "spiritedly" using upto around 1/4 throttle... Then get out onto the fast moving corners, then back into the slow stuff as you near Sutherland... Mad fun!

I had a car see me coming through a few corners and as I approached, they pulled over, then pulled back out... LOL...

I think hitting some of those corners at the speed limit worries some of the public... :S

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i always see this old guy(almost 60) in a blue convertable turbo mx5

boosting up and down the highway every sunday.

if i live to 60,ill be doing the same but in my Line

I do the penrith jaunt a couple of times a week and see that old dude aswell wearing his grandpa hat :P

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I do the penrith jaunt a couple of times a week and see that old dude aswell wearing his grandpa hat :P

That's the way to live - let's hope we're all that enthusiastic when we get older.

Was watching a few podcasts about the movie "Cars" and Paul Newman is still out there thrashing around at 81yo!

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