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Just got back from Melbourne. Left Adelaide at 4:10Pm yesturday arrived in melb at 5:30ish melb time. Picked up a 280rwkw supra with a mate and drove it back.

First road trip. Wasn't to bad :happy:

I like the trip between Adelaide/Melbourne - its not too long.

It was epicly fun driving back in the GTR... and kind of not at the same time(stiff suspension and loud exhaust with windows down made the right ear feel a bit funny after awhile), and surprising not too bad on the wallet - less than 2 tanks of fuel.

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i did adelaide to canbera in a stiff as coilover swift with no a/c in 40 degree heat. we were both burnt like lobsters on arrival. went through about 10 litres of water each.

but you gota look at it as an advernture :happy: and country people are funny when they see a modded car

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On the weekend I drove to and from bendigo, VIC in an R33 with coilovers and 300~rwkw and only wet through roughly 4 tanks of fuel including driving around bendigo and heathcote,

I wasn't a problem at all.

SOO my horns dont work now

press the horn button and all i get is clicking in the engine bay from the relay

ive replaced all the fuses to no success

so this would indicate that the horn has been shorted out

correct me!

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