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there are even photo's of him in chesty bonds...

Leesh said he's fat now, like 150kg, and has nothing to do with the Kardashians

Sounds like a worthwhile trade off to me

At haunted hills.

sif do it on highway too wide no challenge for that.

might as well do the kilometer drags we did at 2 nats ago.

where after 2-3 runs everyone was bored and left, where as with the hill climb last one every-one was lined up till the track closed.

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HH

that wzs not ideal...I stuck the gopro over the rear wheel to et a better idea myself:

but prob 1/2 entrants didn't even bother turning up

other than getting a cool shot of your car from the plane it was meh, as soon as the plane landed most packed it in,

At haunted hills.

sif do it on highway too wide no challenge for that.

might as well do the kilometer drags we did at 2 nats ago.

where after 2-3 runs everyone was bored and left, where as with the hill climb last one every-one was lined up till the track closed.

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HH

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I do not think you know what mountain highway is...

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SO much harder when you know you only get a couple of runs at it or in case of a tarmac rally which that would you get one run only.

Commitment v safety bring a very different aspect to it.

but if you that keen to show us

love to see your results for 2016's version of:

http://www.australiantarmacrally.com/about_the_atrc.html

remember you spited closed road cruises are prob 40% of what you need to be running at to do this as a race.

Love to see any of these competitors get up the 7km of mountain highway in less than 3 minutes?

I have no idea what you're getting at. Any road with bends is a challenge when you have a time to beat.

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been there a few times.

much wider and easier than a dedicated hill climb.

guess I just prefer a bit more of a challenge.

There is no greater challenge than avoiding cyclists on Mountain Hwy

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There is no greater challenge than avoiding cyclists on Mountain Hwy

Waiting at the bottom of the hill for a big enough gap to guarantee a good run is a close second...

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