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<blockquote data-quote="olgreydog7" data-source="post: 7432262" data-attributes="member: 65150"><p>I drove from Annapolis, MD to Charelston, SC to Austin, TX to Groton, CT to Bangor, WA. Then I did Bangor to College Station, TX with the Cobra on a trailer behind my truck, so I've pretty much circled the country with the Cobra. I have done the Tail a couple times, beautiful drive. I did most of the Pacific Coast Hwy, awesome, well worth it. The Colombia River Gourge on the Oregon Washington border is great too. If you take state hwys across Idaho in the dark, you can really fly. I was probably averaging about 100. I did 145, by the speedo anyway, in South Dakota till I saw something on the horizon. I did warp my rotors going through the moutains though Wyoming though. Gave me an excuse to get slotted ones though :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olgreydog7, post: 7432262, member: 65150"] I drove from Annapolis, MD to Charelston, SC to Austin, TX to Groton, CT to Bangor, WA. Then I did Bangor to College Station, TX with the Cobra on a trailer behind my truck, so I've pretty much circled the country with the Cobra. I have done the Tail a couple times, beautiful drive. I did most of the Pacific Coast Hwy, awesome, well worth it. The Colombia River Gourge on the Oregon Washington border is great too. If you take state hwys across Idaho in the dark, you can really fly. I was probably averaging about 100. I did 145, by the speedo anyway, in South Dakota till I saw something on the horizon. I did warp my rotors going through the moutains though Wyoming though. Gave me an excuse to get slotted ones though :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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