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given the fact that there were 46 positions taken on friday, and haven't been updated since i think it should be full by now.

1 of my mate's wimped out, but two "cream cookies bread and milk" cars will be there :happy:

damm now i nead more stickers

given the fact that there were 46 positions taken on friday, and haven't been updated since i think it should be full by now.

1 of my mate's wimped out, but two "cream cookies bread and milk" cars will be there :)

damm now i nead more stickers

Haha, will the old Bombodore be there? The one that had to be pushed off the skidpan twice?

Haha, will the old Bombodore be there? The one that had to be pushed off the skidpan twice?

LOL the VN. That was the most hilarious shit on the day. The Aussie cars might break down more often but atleast you can get them started again haha!

Haha, will the old Bombodore be there? The one that had to be pushed off the skidpan twice?

nope, he's still trying to sell the damm thing, he's not bringing the VN, but he's bringing his commodore ute

LOL the VN. That was the most hilarious shit on the day. The Aussie cars might break down more often but atleast you can get them started again haha!

yeh the fuel pump is one achillies heal, it didn't keep pumping when going sideways.

and my commodore broke down leaving deca! i'm glad i brang spare parts, i always do :D

i usually fill up with BP at Wallan outbound as its usually our meet sport for the drive up

This lasts me for the drive up, giving it stick at DECA and the drive back and i'd usualy top up the tank at the Wallan BP inbound

there is also a petrol station(i think its Mobil) in Shep right before the DECA turn off

youh ave shell, mobil and a BP i think at deca. but you wont need much fuel man. i fileld up in melbourne at sheel drove to deca and did my thing and had 1/4 tank left to drive back home. to be safe though i did top up at deca.

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