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well basically i live in the south east suburbs and am always driving round the dandenongs and just wondering if anyone else here enjoys driving the beautiful mountains at out door step. if anyone loves the experience you should throw me a pm and we could organise couple drives up there.

chris

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Used to enjoy it until I almost died going around there :(

They are indeed beautiful mountains. Nothing prettier than the sun peering through the trees along Mountain Highway heading up towards Sassafras.

Used to enjoy it until I almost died going around there :(

They are indeed beautiful mountains. Nothing prettier than the sun peering through the trees along Mountain Highway heading up towards Sassafras.

yeah, too many ppl have bad experiences up there. but you dont even have to drive fast to appreciate them. well if anyone ever wants to head up let me know.

I've lived up there for years! Some of the best roads ever, love starting in ferntree gully and end up in Menzies creek the run is about an hour drive early in the morning so no traffic !! Lol

yeah NE does have some good roads, but seems not many people go there

Kinglake and surrounding are the best roads in that rough distance from the CBD IMO.

Mt Dandy is good, but doesn't impress me nearly as much as a lot of quieter roads up around KL etc.

my car is stockish, what do i have to fear :banana:

been pulled over 6-7 times, cops checked the car 3 times

and that was also when i didn't have a proper full set of wheels and was mix and matching 17s and 15s

mountain hwy is great, but you NEVER get a bottom to top without "interruption" unless its a 3 am jobby :banana:

yeah well dont get me wrong guyys im not asking for a race up the hill so operation raid wont be an issue unless you guys have illegal mods. i just wanna go for a nice semi spirited drive, nothing stupid. also will deff be interested in a KL type cruise if you guys are all interested. lovelly area.

im always down for a cruise just when and where ppl...... got sau meeting tonight. be good for some semi-sprited driving b4 i park the 34 for christmas. in between x-mas and nys + skyline with pz= ass rapidge.. haha

Hells yes, im always keen for a good dandy night!!! How about tonight anyone up for a good mountian fang? My breaks are warped shitless so i aint as fast as i use to be, but my GF wants to do something tonight i was kinda thinking of dandy bashing... anyone for for it gimmie a sms on 0422017404... cant be too late, 1-2 ish work tomorrow morning!!

Let me know anyway, live in wheelers hill 10-15mins from the base of the beast, if we go to the Burwood highway entrance side!

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