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Im currently waiting to get my car tuned then some extra funds and then wanna plan a trip to Tassie as my girlfriends family lives there.

But there is no way i could leave my baby at home, so i was wondering what the roads are like over there.

EG what the driving like i could imagine it would have some very fun twists??

and the boys in blue situation are they strict on modded cars and have speed cameras around every cornor?

Thanx alot for any replys

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we have the some of the best twisties in the world.  But the condition of the tarmak is pretty shit.  Coppers arn't too bad down here, and you rarly see speed cams outside of the towns.

yep couldn't agree more. SOme of the best roads in Australia. Police are pretty easy going so long as your sensible in the right places and not to over the top.

Speed camera's are picking up but really on through the city and suburban area's where everyone know's and expects them to be.

Come down you wont be dissappointed at all.

If you need some info or want to catch up at all then more than happy :Pimp2:

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It really depends on where you go in Tassie, and if your baby has been lowered. I've found that even on the highways, if shes to low and you've got a bit of speed up...approx *edited by Slaz* you can sometimes bottom out your suspension or get a bit of rubbing action.

Tassie does however have some of the best rally style roads. Having watched targa tasmania a few times, I have to say for a but of fun give them ago.

Sorry guys, please do not mention speeding or illegal activities on-road on these forums. Please read the forum rules. Thank you.

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