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I was up Old Pac about 2 weeks ago and it was fine. There was a freshly gravelled section of road there a while ago but it all seemed fine now. As long as you dont drive too close to the car infront you'll never get chips....

I hope we can get this together cos i still havent been out with you guys yet....

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Old Pac is okay now.

I agree with Tosh, they stare you down but as long as you dont 'write your name in wet cement' so to speak then they'll leave you alone.

Peats Ridge may not be a good idea, cause usually everyone leaves Terrigal at the same time to head up to Peats Ridge.

The only problem is, that the coppers arn't stupid and they know that they are going up there.

Last time there was about 75 cars up there and the boys in blue decide to block every way out of there and defect 'everyone'.

WHat about a meet up at chatswood or wherever then a cruise into the city and bondi up through vaucluse and watsons bay back through the city and then head to palm beach for a photoshoot or something? :burnout: :uh-huh:

Meeting at Mobile Berowra is not a good idea - its a known meeting point for "street racers" so police keep a close watch on it.

Same goes for Peats ridge - due to its overuse of late the police are all over it.

how about start at thornliegh or chatty then go to wisemans ferry, then follow the which follows river( not sure of name) but it takes you back to gosford. tiny bit longer than old pac but not used near as much. from there go to terrigal then back the highway

hhhmmmmm could be up for this........hammer the corner lovin GTi thru some corners sounds like a night to attend!

BTW wisemans ferry sound like a awesome idea!!!! That gets my 2 thumbs up as i think it is something diff and is a nice drive!

Ando




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