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yeah i was just thinking before steve

around 2K should be enough i reackon for the whole trip

highway kms will see more kms/l consumption

i should be alright for this one

i just have to find out my holiday details

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lol I would say its about 2 tanks to get there and two tanks to get back and probably 1 tank to get around while your there.... thats assuming your car can get atleast 350km to 1 tank and not boosting hard all the way there.....

We should do 90km the whole way - apparently at 110km/h the car uses about 25% more fuel than at 90km/h :)

contemplating whether or not i can afford it :)

cmon....sif a young man like you cant find some wealthy old lady to uh.... subjugate yourself to.... just think of the ferraris and helicopters dude

-D

If this can coincide at all with a track day at Phillip Island I'd be very interested in tagging along. :/

I'll bring the race bike along and do a Friday or Monday track day at either end of the weekend. Maybe a few of you could come down for the day also and see the Island. ;)

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YES KELLIE. when coming we've been looking forward to it ever since the mention of firstly a massive cruise with all the SAU bitches but also heading up to melbourne and running a muck with a big group of mates.

WERE BEHIND U ALL THE WAY KELLIE (no not doggey style)

my car is gonna be in more pieces then a car at the wreckers by then, spewing

but im still going, i'll ride over, as long as sumone can carry my bags?? PLEASE???

and roo, i'll join you on one of those tracks days, (just watching that is)

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