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If you are from the mornington peninsular then Ice would be good for tuning/service. Im not sure if there is anyone decent a bit closer (frankston?) but Ice come highly recommended from many people on these forums.

As for cruises well down your way is plenty of them - red hill and around cape schank, arthurs seat etc. If you want something a bit longer coming from south go to emerald through berwick then up to monbulk/mt dandy etc.

Ive done some investigating over the last few weeks up around that way for some possible LONGER cruises through there and up to Warburton (awesome picnic spots by the river there) via ****atoo etc. Keep an eye out in the events section for more details regarding these.

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Welcome aboard :P

Where abouts on the MP are you? I used to be a Frankston/Mt Eliza lad. Ah - so many memories...

Like Snowman said - the back roads from Flinders to Portsea are great - and in/around Red Hill too. Even Two Bays Rd from Humphries to Moorooduc is fun.

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Hey MRGTST32,

Welcome to the forums. The contact details for Ice Performance are below.

You will speak to either Gerald or Nigel. If noone answers, please leave a message and someone will call you back.

I don't actually work at the factory but I am a part owner in the business and in frequent contact with them so if you need anything in particular, let me know.

As for cruising, everywhere is cool to cruise, especially down your way. The drive from Flinders to Portsea is awesome as is Arthur's Seat and around Red Hill as mentioned by others.

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Thanks everyone. Yup i booked my car into ice. Im not sure who i spoke to but they sounded really helpful on the phone, and im glad its goin there. id love to go out crusin with some more skylines. The drive along the coast between mornington and rosebud is pretty cool. sorta like a mini great ocean road. Ill have to get one of those cool skylines australia stickers happening on my car.

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