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Offline Egbutt Wash

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Re: Great Roads for the best drives
« Reply #10 on: 06 October 2008, 10:30 »
These are all great roads but with a 60 mph speed limit they don't exactly challenge a GTI.

Come over to the Isle of Man.  No speed limit means your remapped ED30 will be overtaken.
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Re: Great Roads for the best drives
« Reply #11 on: 06 October 2008, 21:44 »
My favorite road has to be from My house to the local Burger king  :wink:

Defected from the pie shop?  :tongue:  :grin:
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Re: Great Roads for the best drives
« Reply #12 on: 06 October 2008, 21:47 »
Anywhere in Scotland for the best drives,  You dont have to go far to find Brilliant driving roads, especially as you go through Central to the Highlands, just Amazing,  so get yersel's up here  :smiley:

Yup, agreed.  Around Fort William, but also Shetland has some awesome roads too.
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Re: Great Roads for the best drives
« Reply #13 on: 08 October 2008, 17:54 »
Just out of interest how much did ya pay for the ferry? We are thinkin of doing the same thing but going to dublin via holyhead in a couple of weeks however I cant find a crossing much under £240.
£230 seems to be the best I can get!

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