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Changing topic from Joe faux'pa and Nizs balls ( just kidding ), looks like I will be driving Ricer back from Sydney later this month or early next.

Will be good , GTR cross the Nullarbor . hehehe

Cheers

Ken

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who said u werent allowed in WA Dark - your welcome here :P after all we are far better to hang with then any of the other states hehe

Ssssh Niz , don't encourage him. Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

Ken - i didn think these cars were made for X-country trips. Some friends of mine drove to sydney and back in camry - he came back with half of its front missing from kangaroos and other disasters!

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who said u werent allowed in WA Dark - your welcome here :D after all we are far better to hang with then any of the other states hehe

ken.. he said if i crossed the line into WA i'd be shot :P

lol

how've u been lauren?

yes.. the ppl in WA seem to be much much nicer than the ppl in other states..

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Ken - i didn think these cars were made for X-country trips. Some friends of mine drove to sydney and back in camry - he came back with half of its front missing from kangaroos and other disasters!

Errr Niz , If you count as perth to the east as 1 trip , I have done over 60 of them driving everything from 6 ton trucks , Toyota MR2's , Mazda vans towing GTR's and porsches.

Drive sensibly and stay alert ( the place needs more lerts ). and there is usually no prob.

cheers

Ken

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