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What would normally be a splash and dash run from Gombak Toll House to Bentong Toll House surprisingly did not happen. Instead a sexy looking green coupe, piloted and navigated by an equally sexy pair was doing only 80 kph on the same highway where only two weeks ago Md Nor was doing 180 kph. Rumors had it that Alex in his turbo powered Miata had a hard time using third and fourth gear to keep the sexy lasses company. | |||
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Bentong was over in a breeze and soon we were tackling the wet and slippery and winding road from Tranum to the Gap. I could imagine myself driving one of those mean machines, where a slight dab on the accelerator could send the tail in the wrong direction. Four minutes to 11.00 am we hit the Gap. How is that for timing? Nick, the Executive Director of Driven, a new car magazine, and his photographer, Tan had arrived earlier and were waiting for us. In no time the one way gate was opened for us to do a final 7 kilometers assault up Fraser Hill. Once in Fraser we hit straight for the Golf Club on top of the mountain. Nick and Tan were on hand to direct parking for the photo shoot. By this time it started to rain and we had to take shelter at the club coffee house leaving Nick and Tan to do what they had to do. At the coffee house we had a cupper of tea and sandwiches. On completion of the outdoor shoot, the photographer and Nick joined us for some indoor shoot and by 12.45 we were heading back to the lower Golf Club for lunch. We had another bite at the local restaurants and Joshua who got lost in Kepong earlier on managed to find his way and was waiting for us there. |
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At 2.00 pm we headed for KKB where we stopped at Petronas for the sexy car to refuel and most of us had to empty our bladder anyway. By the time we left the Petronas station it was raining cats and dogs |
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