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hey guys... braught my new stag today... pickn it up in the next wk or so!

im going from sydny to adelaide in it... does any one reccomend/curse any particular route??

what do i need to take with me

tools gps, laptopwith internet for sau if needed :(

coolant oil

i rekn thats bout it... ive got raa premium so we should be set i rekn...

btw its a 260rs :D if that helps

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a spliff or two? nah, thats about it think youve got it covered. just cash for emergency I suppose

so a 260 eh? NICE one !!!! pics / links to 4sale of the car youve bought ?

cheers

still waiting for mine; since start of dec its been in the shop.

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Sydney, Wagga, Narranderra, Ouyen, Adelaide.

(i hope i have that correctly listed)

that route was a good trip about 10 years ago approx 13hrs with racing pitstops for fuel and greasy food.

i was even thinking mayb threw melb them home? so i could atleast have decnt road most thaway

nup :( gna b unseen till the next stag cruise :D

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Thats actually probably a good idea. But i don't fancy your chances getting them thru airport security on the way there.

Maybe buy som bottles of octane booster at your first pitstop in case you can't find pulp in woop woop.

Take 2 jerry cans lol.

but really, take 2 jerry cans.

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Dont worry,

We'll be stopping of at supercheap, repco ect ect... before we leave syd to get some supplies (coolant, oil and jerrys)

Things im thinking that will be put under most strain is the cooling system and maybe some of the ancillary belts. Might buy a spare of each belt for the drive home would suck if one snapped in the midle of f**k nowhere ayy!?

thoughts?

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i drove mine back with the girlfriend from qld, somehow managed to work out perfect that everytime we needed fuel we came across a servo. just lucky i spose. the drive was easy and comfortable, just watch out for wildlife dependant on the way you go and the times that you are driving

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