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Black spur is lots of fun, but not when it's damp or cold. We regularly head up to Marysville for lunch - it's just over an hour from the NE suburbs.

I did that drive when the misses and I were down in Melb visiting her folks - great piece of road and nice little town to visit as well :P

I like Yarra Bend Park, which i came across yesterday much to my delight :D

You only found that yesterday? lol

It's great :)

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There's usually a guy in an echo and a gt4 up there, that echo can ****ing fly, at around 160 on the corners :|

Yarra bend park is good and only around the corner from me :D

we have a few touge battles through their some nights, just be careful of police hiding in side roads, we usually do a slow run and scope it out first

i bottom out going through the section just before the roundabout lol

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Mt. dandy tourist road and G.O.rd is all ways a personal fav'.

Yarra blvde is a nice run,

Melbourne road from rye to sorrento,

para rd greensborough and thru out eltham, diamond creek & surrounds.

black spur is nice but about 3 months ago, almost got cleaned up by a truck and some f_ckwit in a patrol with a speed boat on back on my side of the road half way thru a blind corner. Missed me, no word of a lie by about 3 inches.

And basically any were with a few nice corners in the wet.

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