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Hey Chris, was just thinking that if possible one should do that Clifton drive later in the arvo as it all looks quite pretty in the low sun! When I went thru there last it was about 3-4 in the arvo and the sun was directly behind us....very scenic indeed especially with some of those cliffs/gorges

Can't beat the old ling long spec 235/45/17s bake like no tomorrow $100 a side to replace...

+1 man

Those things at a reduced 30 pounds or so were grippy as hell...must be a cheap soft rubber instead of a cheap hard crap rubber ;)

That's the spirit.

I should be back on the road and joining you guys in my own car come December/January hopefully.

Otherwise, I'll gladly ride shotgun :)

In the meantime, I'll just dream of all the cool stuff we get to eat at Tbar HQ, Xmas time. I'll bring a carton with me.

It's only October and already I'm getting impatient LOL

That's the spirit.

I should be back on the road and joining you guys in my own car come December/January hopefully.

Otherwise, I'll gladly ride shotgun :)

In the meantime, I'll just dream of all the cool stuff we get to eat at Tbar HQ, Xmas time. I'll bring a carton with me.

It's only October and already I'm getting impatient LOL

I'll be CC, redbull redbull, dry and lime'ing up ;)

That's the spirit.

I should be back on the road and joining you guys in my own car come December/January hopefully.

Otherwise, I'll gladly ride shotgun :)

In the meantime, I'll just dream of all the cool stuff we get to eat at Tbar HQ, Xmas time. I'll bring a carton with me.

It's only October and already I'm getting impatient LOL

Yes hurry up already ;-)

And I totally agree - that feed your bro put on last time round Chris was amazing! F some people can cook well!

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