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Just got this idea from a customer.

There is actually a road call Skyline Rd!

Its in Christmas Hills (3775) which is around the Yarra Valley. Looks like a bit of a twisty road too.

Something to consider for a possible future meet AP :D

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nice nice nice, ill put it forward an see what happens. its mostly a matter of weather, as now we are heading into winter

this year with RHCOO, DEZZ an myself on board, SAU VIC will be seeing, many NEW events over the year

BOW WOW

Having lived on that road, I can tell you that it is 100% dirt, with major potholes and is also very narrow and blind. The only reason that a cruise would be run there would be to piss off a lot of people.

Having lived on that road, I can tell you that it is 100% dirt, with major potholes and is also very narrow and blind. The only reason that a cruise would be run there would be to piss off a lot of people.

Ah well, scratch that idea then. Thread closure please :blink:



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