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Sorry guys but I also had a UHF and was calling out warnings from the front of the pack, but we got split up too early.

But guys please invest in an UHF radio if you are coming cruising, saves so much heartache and time.

UHF's are good.... what sort of UHF do u have nexus ?? I am not sure how far ahead you were from me, but it was a bit crackly... i have a uniden with the taller aerial (about $100), never had any worries with it, but i couldnt get much out of it last nite....

Later runs thru the hills is better too... less traffic = more safety

UHF's are good.... what sort of UHF do u have nexus ?? I am not sure how far ahead you were from me, but it was a bit crackly... i have a uniden with the taller aerial (about $100), never had any worries with it, but i couldnt get much out of it last nite....

My Bad, I think the batteries were running flat so it wasn't giving the range it is meant to.

Oh and it is the $100.00 Uniden too.

The thing with those $100 pair CB's is that they only go for 3k's(eye sight distance) , some better ones go for 5k's, would that work if you're stuck somewhere in the mpuntains and all the rest have done a "Schumacher" on ya.

this CB is a 4watts 4miles

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=40055

i was inside maccas yoparata, u think i'm gonna stand outside in the heat and watch everyone inside in the air con! :mad:

I was wearing a white shirt and a black nismo cap, cops told us to move bout 11ish. I saw a heap of skylines come in with tyre select written on em, was that u?

Fine I give up, dont know why but it just is not co-operating, please find all my pics I got, well those digital, have not processed the film ones yet, but anyway fine them all here for the time being until I can figure out why I cant upload them here....

EDIT: Strutto kindly has uploaded them to his user area here BIG THANKS!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/members/strutto/ngc/

didnt get a chance to say thanks, as i went caming just after work on friday, but yes thanks, i had an awesome time, struggled to keep up a few times but i got there, MJ dont complain u got snail power.

cheers

John

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