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For the love of god, Albany to Perth & back is a day trip at most. Fkn Perthies. The road is fine.

Yes there are a few coppers on the road, mostly around Mt Barker & then closer to Albany.

Remember though, it is the content of the fuel tank that determines when the next stop will be, not the content of the weakest bladder in the car.

Yeah it's not as epic as some think, I did it as an overnighter to do some paintball training with a team down there.

Aslong as you slow down through the towns the popo shouldn't bother you. If you don't slow down through towns and they catch you.. I hope you brought the vas :D

Oh and the majority of the roads were fine, even for my hard as fk suspension in the skyline. Some of the back roads out near the field in Albany though.. different story!

For the love of god, Albany to Perth & back is a day trip at most. Fkn Perthies. The road is fine.

Yes there are a few coppers on the road, mostly around Mt Barker & then closer to Albany.

Remember though, it is the content of the fuel tank that determines when the next stop will be, not the content of the weakest bladder in the car.

Haha not purely a road trip, stayin there a few nights also...

Thanks for the advice though, ill try not to speed!! =P

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