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yeah was an awesome cruise. ive never driven that road before, i had a blast

Moanie - There was a liberty that came unstuck and went into a ditch. Apparently he had pretty stiff suspension and just couldnt get any hold on a bumpy section. he was ok though.

That was me next to you on the way back to the freeway ronin man your mr2 sticks to the road like shit to a blanket :P

Cant wait for next one guys!!

the guy I went up the inside of on the first left hander?

hehe yeh it's not bad :( it's amazing what the right tyres will do for grip :D

yeah was an awesome cruise. ive never driven that road before, i had a blast

Moanie - There was a liberty that came unstuck and went into a ditch. Apparently he had pretty stiff suspension and just couldnt get any hold on a bumpy section. he was ok though.

ohh... ouch!!!! poor guy! :P was the car still driveable afterwards?

I think you guys are missing the "big picture" about the Liberty. If it was modified so as to be undriveable on public roads then you can't really have any sympathy.

May sound harsh but how would you feel about the guy if he bounced off the road into your family?

If the mods had nothing to do with him running off the road the ignore the above. :)

I saw it driving. It looked like it had no suspension at all. It was bouncing all over the joint. He also nearly cleaned up another forum member earlier in the cruise. I'm surprised that hasn't come out yet.

Anyway, we all know Skylines are the kings :D.

hey wats going on seen your post and found it interesting i live on the central coast bout 20 min away from gosford ive heard of people doing that run and of also some racing going on around peats ridge i hear alot of cars come from sydney and do some runs out at peats ridge have you heard any thing about this could you please let me know thanks heaps




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