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Hello all..........

After the ,what song you would loose your license to?

I have a new one for you........as Topic suggests.

Name the road ,you are most likely going to loose your license on?

I will start with the ramp on the Western-ring Road headed out of town from Greenbourough.

This is the new Bridge that goes out to Cooper Street.

The bridge which goes over the Road is an 80KM Zone :P .I have not seen any-one doing that.

So post ,

STREET?

AREA?

WHICH DIRECTION YOU ARE TRAVELLING IN?

SPEED INDICATED ON ROAD?

Please do not post times and cars your driving ...just in case :O:):)

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kings way westgate freeway exit...

such a great sweeping bend

80km on pirelli P6000

100km on dunlop sport 300e

120 on nexen 2000

105 on falken somethings

go the bluebird

better yet scobie rd up near shepp..

nearest intersection 3km

viewable distance....more than the cop radars

subaru brumby 150

volvo 740 170km

TM magna 180km

Bluebird pegged off the speedo at 200km

eastern freeway. both ways. i've never seen anyone do under 105km.

ill be on it 2morro in my ferrari 355 spider (silver) at 11:30am....catch me if you can

Hope you are not setting up some-one ? :P:O

start of the western ring road from Greensborough...I come from the diamon creek way.

I love to get in the outside lane and cain it past everyone...

I think it its 80kmph

also my other dialy fav.

The hoddle street ramp to the eastern fwy...

The camber is all f*ked up but my FTO handles it very sweet. I cain it around there and hit 8k. before th bridge

In the r33 its more fun. I stay on the outside lane and merge right...I try to see what is the fastest speed I can do at the bridge if there are not cars...the bridge comes up fast...you I don't end up going that fast...l

isnt there cameras on the eastern now?

I remember back in the good 'ol days (like 2002).. when 130 was a common speed..

When the hume fwy wasn't complete.. gunning it from cooper st onto the freeway was fun.. but now you have to watch out for trucks.. not alot of time to merge/judge their speed :laugh:

I think any freeway entrance is fun.. esp onto the ring rd.. about the only place you can put your foot down without getting a speeding fine...

start of the western ring road from Greensborough...

:laugh: that is, no shit, the best fun you can have in Greensborough

If you we inclined to break the speed limit around my area it would be on Doncaster rd heading up towards Shoppo.

Since they extended the freeway, the traffic that goes up that hill is minimal at the best of times and you can weave your way up the hill in all three lanes at practically any speed you like... but that would be bad and you shouldnt speed mmmkay

yeah onramp to ring road at greensy end is 90kmh ... thn at plenty road becomes 100.. but cops sit in the break where the onramp and off ramp at the greensborough end splits, so you cant see them until its too late

This is the new Bridge that goes out to Cooper Street.

The bridge which goes over the Road is an 80KM Zone :P .I have not seen any-one doing that.

I agree with that, that road from the western to the footbridge is fantastic, although after that is gets a bit bumpy and the joins in the onramp combined with coilovers = all bad....also the western between hume hwy exit and the above bridge greensborough bound....long flat and wide

Anyplace that has a tunnel - i get excited by the sound of a loud exhaust, just cant help myself.

Try the Punt Rd ramp on to the Monash outbound beneath the silo's! Surrounded by close walls, the acoustics are sweet!!!!

Anyplace that has a tunnel - i get excited by the sound of a loud exhaust, just cant help myself.

Thats funny....when I :D see a tunnel I normally avoid it cause I am married...... :P

But yeah nothing beats a good squirt in an enclosed area....city would be great early in the morning.

I would love to open it up on Collins street. :(

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