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It'd go but i'm gonna be in Tassie riding a bike past two headed people... shame as i would come along and seems like there is some interest this time. End of Jan I'll be up for a cruise :P

Not that it matters 'cause i can't come, but i think the best route is from about Elwood to Frankston, and then if u wanna go further you can go to Arthurs Seat which is kinda cool run. Good roads most of the way but beware the blue boys.

The other option is like a hill climb up to mount dandenong lookout. There is a great carpark up there overlooking the city and suburbs, but generally full of yokels smoking bongs sitting in their commodores :D I went up there the other week - good fun twisty roads to kain up but dunno how suitable for like 10 cars following each other.

btw: 10th is Friday.

Originally posted by predator666

The other option is like a hill climb up to mount dandenong lookout. There is a great carpark up there overlooking the city and suburbs, but generally full of yokels smoking bongs sitting in their commodores :D I went up there the other week - good fun twisty roads to kain up but dunno how suitable for like 10 cars following each other.  

btw: 10th is Friday.

we have already done that cruise for all u skyline rookies out there last year! :P

i wouldnt do the sky high cruise with too many cars

wayy to dangerous and scarey

.. especially after a windy night

so much shit all over the road..

elwood car park sounds ;like a great place for photos .. but also another suggestion would be the beach car park at half moon bay along beach road..

car park overlooks the water.. very nice :P

ohh ohh albert park is across the road from my work

yeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

Originally posted by MZNISMO

but also another suggestion would be the beach car park at half moon bay along beach road..

car park overlooks the water.. very nice :)

u a bayside person too??!!??

half moon is a good spot, bit dusty, but yeah, good spot.

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