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for sure, cooper is a rad name. You could even glue white fur all over it to be more like the real thing lol.

that one's only for "first jobs" ya know, the ones the tax man knows about... Not the little something on the side :-P

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how good is the clyde now its been re-sealed! And they must have put a phone tower up too, because i get reception there now :-)

spotted a ferrari something, lotus exige, nsx but still no skylines in melbourne. Maybe today's adventures will change that.

Happy new year everyone!

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meh am I the only one who finds the clyde boring? not that interesting a road

I just don't think you have ever got to drive it fast enough :P

In saying that, you don't have to go ridiculous, speed limit can be plenty, just you hardly ever get a clean run at it

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I got a great run on the way down... managed to get to the front of the pack, so there was no one holding me up :P

Today on the way home wasn't great though. Got stuck behind slowarse cars :iluvff:

That was me. :banana:

oh cool, dont think i've spotted you before!! Did you see my car across the road in teh carpark?

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My last trip i got a clean run both ways up and down the clyde, it really is a fun piece of road!!!

for some reason tho my rear wheels always go faster than my fronts, and my car seems to not go straight, coming out of government bend going up hill... :P

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I just don't think you have ever got to drive it fast enough :P

In saying that, you don't have to go ridiculous, speed limit can be plenty, just you hardly ever get a clean run at it

I just find roads like Macquarie Pass a lot more interesting and the snowy mountains hwy from bega

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