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  XR06T said:
there is a 40 km winding road down south (between ballingup and nannup for those playin at home) and the 1st time I drove that was pretty special!

it is marked as "no speed limit" as is pretty special. more than 90kph is pushing it and I was following my bro in his wrx with re050's when I first got the falcon. it was unreal! even though I hit a roo and cracked the bumper, it is still the best time I've had in a car.

I've done this too when my GF was doing her teaching prac down there and I rank it equal to the drive I had one arvo with a mate that started on Great Northan Hwy-into Toodyay and onto Great Eastern hwy. Bit similiar to the roads we've done at night.. Great roads to have a bit of fun and safely enjoy your car with no one around!

My most memorable drive was heading up from Cairns to Cape Trib through the Daintree. Was only in a hire car (and a slow one at that) but the thought of driving through a rainforest and ending up at such a spectacular beach blew me away! Lots of good twisties up there too!

This time next month I'll be cutting a lap or two at the Nurburgring so im guessing that'll be #1 but I've always wanted to drive the Great Ocean Road. WOuld love to do it with a couple of mates into cars!

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This is not NSFW so I will keep it clean. I will note before telling this story that this happened when I was young and dumb and do not condone this type of behaviour now that I am older and errr wiser.

I had a nice XG S Pack ute and I was drivingh home from Darwin back to pPalmerston one night , rather enibriated, well the the lady friend I had in the passenger seat was keeping my lap warm, with her mouth and tounge. In the tray of the ute was a mate with his back to the rear window of the ute and his lady friend straddling him, she must have been hot this evening as for some reason she had shed all her clothes covering the top half of her body.

Now heres me happy from a few beers, a lap that is happy and a nice set of tits bouncing in my rear vision mirror. I was doing everything but watching the road, stuffed if I know how I got home that evening. The things you do when young eh.

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I think someone needs to send an email to the Oxford English Dictionary and inform them that we just found a new definition of the word memorable!

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Driving my mates Porsche 911 C4S at over 220kph through the back streets of Katoomba on a winters morning and hitting a section of black ice, doing about 15 spins, keeping the car on the road with no damage at all except to his and my undies.

Another is when I was passenger on the street in my cousins boyfriends 9 second replica GTR XU1 supercharged 383 torana and seeing the needle on the speedo bottom out at 280kph and the tacho showing the car still accelerating.

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  Benny said:
Most memorable would be my Bother Inlaws old R33 GTR Vspec. Had full HKS kit with big twin turbos and made 380awkw (C&V built motor). Acceleration was crazy with all 4 wheels spinning in first and second. Very scary when a car breaks all 4 wheel traction as it trys to jump across lanes unlike a rear wheel drive which you can steer.

bloody hell man I love the sound of that !!! most memorable 4 me was doin 180km in my friends xl ute and havin a truck pull out in front of us that was doin 60 !!! the other was doin a jump in my hilux on a sharp hill and miss judging it @ 90km. we landed halfway down the other side !!

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Yeah scariest time for me was when my mate brought himself a skyline and offered to take me for a spin around the block. The guy decided that 200km/h in suburbia was just fine (this was at about 5pm with kids playing in front yards). The car went into a "controlled" sideways drift at about 130km/h around a corner (he said it was controlled, I doubt it very much, I personally think it was shear luck we didn't end up going through someones house).

Needless to say, when we got back home I needed a change of under ware and vowed never to hop into the car with this mate driving again. Funny thing was that a very weeks later another mate of mine got a new car, which I went for a spin in, similar speeds, but on dual carriage way highway, and I felt fine with it. Time and place...

Of course this was all when I was 18, and wouldn't dream of it now.

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many years ago next to beware (r100 was running 10's) and brawler (also 10 sec rx4) punched it in 3rd car kicked out sideways parallel with the guard rail fought with it at around 160 k's just missed the other cars and touching the guard rail. managed to straighten it up and kept it learn t my lesson. Don't buy cheap tiers on a powerful car

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Funnest one for me was a V8 supercar at Calder. Missus got it for me for xmas. Not sure what company does it but it definatly wasnt one of those half assed ones. It was a Monaro with all the supercar gear. I had 8 laps and thought it was f*ckin crazy, then went for a lap with an instructor. f*ck me those things can take a corner.

Most memorable ones were near miss's along route Irish in Baghdad in 2004. Crazy sh*t I tell you.

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  Grudgee said:
Every day is a highlight in the TT. :huh:

More glass to lick on a territory isn't there :thumbsup:

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