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Yeah, thanks Stevo. That Route looks good.

I'll try to do a google map, directions and some research on a good lunch snack in Albury. I'm a morning person so suits me just fine - as long as I have my coffee.

Anybody else interested in getting a decent CB radio so we can chit chat on the way?

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Yeah, thanks Stevo. That Route looks good.

I'll try to do a google map, directions and some research on a good lunch snack in Albury. I'm a morning person so suits me just fine - as long as I have my coffee.

Anybody else interested in getting a decent CB radio so we can chit chat on the way?

Yeah I'd be keen. $$??

You get to sleep in :P.

Nah nothing on Friday thats super special. But getting down there at 6 PM when everyone is getting ready for dinner and us clowns have to unpack cars would suck!

yeah exactly!

PLenty of time to unpack, get ready for Winton the next day and relax with a few bruski's before dinner!

Which Quest?

Fap Quest or Pedo Quest?

No Fapping for me... :whistling:

I can make it on 1 stop so I am fine.

I think what Steveo suggested is the best bet.

Leave PH servo at about 630, Yass to

Pick up the Canberra crew then Albury for a quick stop.

I'll just do a quick fuel dash at every stop we have!

You're on E85? How do you propose to do fuel stops?

I have no idea drew, richard (Sinista32) booked a couple of apartments at quest somewhere... I'll find out where exactly :)

Also I went from canberra to albury and back on e85 with 2*20L jerry cans... How many are you taking?

You going to have the CDI on before the mats Eric?

Yup, Ran all day at Texi ok then on the way to dinner my spark issue returned and has been there ever since. So CDI to obliterate all spark issues! Hope it's ready for the Drag Day.

Here is the CB I'm looking at. It's a 2W unit so should be 4x more powerful than my .5 W POS. They sell a twin set for $250 or a Single for $150.

Twin Set

Single Set

If you are ok with it then I'll go pick up a twin set. You can have the battery charger/doc cause I have lots of battery chargers.

I have no idea drew, richard (Sinista32) booked a couple of apartments at quest somewhere... I'll find out where exactly :)

Also I went from canberra to albury and back on e85 with 2*20L jerry cans... How many are you taking?

I think 15 should do it.... I'm not joking..

We took 11 last time for DECA. We ducked into Melbourne to fill up 5 empties. I had about 3 full ones by the time I got home.

Ontop of that, this is a trackday! I'm going to watch the needle fall!

Even with how the lagwagon goes, there wasnt NEARLY as much WOT at Deca as there is at Winton.

Your thing sucks as hard as a hooker trying to pay the rent.

Just get a tanker.

Ethanol sensor would be the go. Hopefully that could be in and working by then.

On the freeway though I think a fair bit can be saved (when the 5's go on) for the simple reason that it wont be choofing.... choofing = AFM have a brain fart which = mega squirt from injectors.

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