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awww dang will apply for one later. but ill pop down for a looksy

Call them, you may be able to get one on the day. That's how i got my first one years ago, at a PIARC day.

You in for both days Matt???

Call them, you may be able to get one on the day. That's how i got my first one years ago, at a PIARC day.

You in for both days Matt???

ahh kool ill give em a cal. whats the cost like?

Actually, one other question...

Does anyone know where I might be able to get a couple of 25L tanks to bring fuel down? I don't want to have to do a day trip to get fuel!

pretty sure if you go to like a 4wd accessories shop that sell stuff for of roading they should have big jerry cans that big.

Thanks - I've been told that supercheap sell that sort of stuff :thumbsup:

pretty sure if you go to like a 4wd accessories shop that sell stuff for of roading they should have big jerry cans that big.

G'day Budge - Thanks for the offer - I'll see what supercheap have - but if there's nothing available, I'll take you up on that offer...

I'll PM you later if I don't have any luck.

Cheers,

matt

Mat, I have 2 you can borrow if you like.

Pick up and drop off in Rowville.

If anyone else needs Jerry cans i have two 20ltr cans myself and i will also be going to PI for the weekend.

Just call me on 0427 076490, if anyone wants to use them for the weekend.

NO SMS'ing as i can't reply on my work phone.

Cans have previously been filled with BP Ultimate; just in case it matters

Matt - I'm just there for Saturday... can't make it Sunday.

As for fuel cans you can get 20ltr cans anywhere, supercheap, bunnings etc.... But there is BP Ultimate in Cowes not far from the track. I take that 100ron optimax stuff with me so i use jerry cans.

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