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Old Oct 18, 2005 | 05:12 PM
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When I lived up in Fairfax Station in highschool I lived on the edge of suburbia and had lots of great curvey back roads that I could go blast around on in my Probe GT and then the Cobra. From 16 years old until leaving the area for college at 18 there was only one time that I saw a cop and he was going the other way so I could fly home and garage the car.

Around here I live over by Damneck and see a cop every five minutes... got my first ticket over here for "spinning" my tires This weekend I took the Z06 back in Pungo and had some good reasonable fun. Didn't go super fast but had lots of fun highspeed turns and got to work the car out and have a good time driving and not just cruising.

Is there any other good curvyish roads around here? Or is the Pungo area the best?
Old Oct 18, 2005 | 05:24 PM
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from what I've found, the pungo area is the best. Just go and try to get lost, its almost impossible, you'll always find a road you know. But, by trying to get lost, you find a lot of pretty damn nice roads with high speed straights, and curvy sections too.
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windsor out by my house

no police.
Old Oct 18, 2005 | 05:31 PM
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from what I've found, the pungo area is the best. Just go and try to get lost, its almost impossible, you'll always find a road you know. But, by trying to get lost, you find a lot of pretty damn nice roads with high speed straights, and curvy sections too.
That's exactly what I did.... just went and tried to get lost. Any 5.0 back there. Don't want a reckless ticket.
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That's exactly what I did.... just went and tried to get lost. Any 5.0 back there. Don't want a reckless ticket.
I havn't seen too many. The best thing to do is go out, drive a road that you like kind of often, but not too agressively, just kind of surveying for cops. But yeah, I hardly ever see cops out there, especially if you go deep into pungo.
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Cool... drive through slowly first, then have some fun on the drive back... makes sense.
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Williamsburg has some nice roads, John Tyler Hwy, Ironbound Rd, long roads, with a few curves. Of course they're really fun at 100+mph......
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all around my house are really fun, open country roads with no police.
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I want to go to the mountains eventually and drive the dragon. That road looks incredible.
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I have my own little test track less then a mile from my house...

Its that road I told you to take that hot 15 year old model down.. hahaha



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