Great Ocean Road
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Old EmmGee wrote:Okay, but apart from the great scenery; fantastic curves; varying surfaces..
...what has the GOR ever done for us?
What about the Aquaducts?
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Old EmmGee wrote:...what has the GOR ever done for us?
1, kept our grandfathers employed during the depression
2, hours and hours of fun, without worrying about cost of petrol tyres servicing etc.
3, developed a dislike of family cars, SUV's, caravans and rental cars
4, learn't to appreciate and pull over for faster drivers (Has only happened twice with the mx5)
I could go on...
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Old EmmGee wrote:Okay, but apart from the great scenery; fantastic curves; varying surfaces..
...what has the GOR ever done for us?
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Went for my first run down the GOR today. Worth the hype, the perfect road and the perfect car for said road It was a big day as I wanted to do it all including the inland bit which is fantastic. Also worth doing the Skenes Creek/ Forest apollo bay road (the turn off it just before Apollo bay. 32km of virtually deserted, fast twisties. I think I enjoyed that even more than the GOR. On the run up and back I only had one car get in my way (which promptly moved for me
Of the three million photos I took here are a few little snaps (click to enlarge)
Of the three million photos I took here are a few little snaps (click to enlarge)
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The Great Ocean Road is the most expensive road in the country (for me anyway). Went on a drive on the GOR in early May in a Herztmobile Falcon XR6 with wife and adult daughter.
On the way we saw a TRIUMPH club outing and discussion about what a great road for sports cars, pity the Triumph's were past their prime and, by today's standards, their prime was not so hot anyway. An hour or so later we saw an outing of the Melbourne MAZDA MX-5 club and discussion was re-started about how the Japanese finally made the sports car reliable, well built, better handling - yadda, yadda, yadda \"You should buy one Dad...\".
Result was three weeks later, bought a silver NB8A from Newcastle I spotted on the for sale section of this forum and flew down to drive back to Brisbane. Excellent car.
Great Ocean Road? Yeah great but damned expensive!
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On the way we saw a TRIUMPH club outing and discussion about what a great road for sports cars, pity the Triumph's were past their prime and, by today's standards, their prime was not so hot anyway. An hour or so later we saw an outing of the Melbourne MAZDA MX-5 club and discussion was re-started about how the Japanese finally made the sports car reliable, well built, better handling - yadda, yadda, yadda \"You should buy one Dad...\".
Result was three weeks later, bought a silver NB8A from Newcastle I spotted on the for sale section of this forum and flew down to drive back to Brisbane. Excellent car.
Great Ocean Road? Yeah great but damned expensive!
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Quicksilver wrote:The Great Ocean Road is the most expensive road in the country (for me anyway). Went on a drive on the GOR in early May in a Herztmobile Falcon XR6 with wife and adult daughter.
On the way we saw a TRIUMPH club outing and discussion about what a great road for sports cars, pity the Triumph's were past their prime and, by today's standards, their prime was not so hot anyway. An hour or so later we saw an outing of the Melbourne MAZDA MX-5 club and discussion was re-started about how the Japanese finally made the sports car reliable, well built, better handling - yadda, yadda, yadda \"You should buy one Dad...\".
Result was three weeks later, bought a silver NB8A from Newcastle I spotted on the for sale section of this forum and flew down to drive back to Brisbane. Excellent car.
Great Ocean Road? Yeah great but damned expensive!
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I know that feeling, I bought mine after having it for a weekend on a test drive.
Pretty much headed straight for the GOR, back in the dealership on monday morning to finalise the deal.
Glad I helped in influencing you to make the purchase as well
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i need to try this thing out
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You most certainly do Without a doubt the best road i've dríven.
When you do it let me know, maybe we can make some form of a cruise happen!
When you do it let me know, maybe we can make some form of a cruise happen!
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would be happy to mate, i will let you know, probably in the next few weeks.
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