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Aww i thought they might have those Rodeo bull robot thingys, probably not something u would want to jump on after a big juicy steak anyway :P

Great post N1, made me want to start driving down there already, not sure if my hotel has a pool though, Mr Moo went and organised it all!

Are you all insane?

You get to Shepp ASAP on the day, and the only stop thats needed, other than minimal petrol stops is for THE DRIVE THROUGH BOTTLE SHOP 1KM FROM THE MOTEL!!!!!!!!! Check in early as can be, get the booze in the fridge, board shorts on, get in the pool with booze - FKN WIN!!!! Then, when you're sick of that, you go up the street towards Taco Baz's and then RIDE THE COWS!!!!!!!!!

Geeeeez!

I'm with Steveo, It's already a 7hr drive. toilet breaks and petrol only.

I should only have to fill up once :P

Ok guys just been informed to stay out of Wang. The races and a jazz festival is on that weekend so it's going to be packed with drunk tards and crawling with cops. If u need fuel best places would be Benalla, Albury, or Shep.

Also just go easy when going through Wang seems like they are cracking down. Brother in law just got stickered the other week with his stockish supra.

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Very sad realy,nsw has some realy good drivers,come on peeps.Gee if i had to do the track day i would be set on fire,me old and slow.But if there are only 4 nsw peeps i might have to put my name in,hey liz can you teach an ol girl new tricks. :action-smiley-069:

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