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I hate the drive accross the Hay plains, but have done it 4 times within 12 months lol. The sheep sheering station is a good spot for lunch. Make sure you fill your tank b4 leaving hay if heading to SA lol

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Aaaahh "tornado": predecessor to the roundabout!

Going to Mildura then Genelle?

Not sure it's in our area terry,but I would like to go there.

Been around the riverina this time it's beautiful out here long paddocks of green and gold. :-)

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Yah ill drive the Sydney to Adelaide route again one day. Last time i did the 17.5 hour drive in 1 go with only petrol stops. On the way home from Adelaide 8 months later i did the same trip and went home through Bathurst. Even after 13 hours of driving i took the time to detour and take a fully loaded R33 packed with all my stuff around the track haha.

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