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Follow the car with GPS, easy as

Pfft!!! GPS!! You so didnt know where you were going LOL!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

I will have a map this time but I know where I am going and what HWY's to stay on LOL!!!

If you guys can't follow the major hwy between Syd and Melb without getting lost what chance do you have of following a motokhana map?

NSW FTL.

hahaha

yeah bloody hell

it's one road.. lol... one way... one turn off!

perhaps I should lead??? lol

If you guys can't follow the major hwy between Syd and Melb without getting lost what chance do you have of following a motokhana map?

NSW FTL.

Its not NSW FTL!!! :)

Its supras FTL!! :laughing-smiley-014:

I know how to get there :(

Pfft!!! GPS!! You so didnt know where you were going LOL!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

I will have a map this time but I know where I am going and what HWY's to stay on LOL!!!

Um.......who got back on the highway and headed north :huh:

Its supras FTL!! :laughing-smiley-014:

Hahahaha WRONG

GPS FTW!

:thumbsup:

Um.......who got back on the highway and headed north :huh:

Hahahaha WRONG

:(

Umm what are you talking about...there was none of that... :thumbsup:

I remember pulling over to the side of the road and waiting for some slow people!!!




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