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just build a drive through one infront of it. front one for cars, rear for parts and tools haha..

This man knows his stuff.

Speaking of sheds i was considering building a massive one with 2 stories in it and having the top floor fitted out as a luxury appartment and under it have a hoist and all the car goodies for my hobbie's. Probably cheaper then a house and would be so farking cool lol.

Think of all the activity space i would have :woot:

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That would be good

Just have to have a shit load of insulation and line the insides as would be a sweat box in summer

But I like your thinking

Though to make it really really cool you need a be cent size pool beside she'd deep enough to dive into from the top story

That would be good

Just have to have a shit load of insulation and line the insides as would be a sweat box in summer

But I like your thinking

Though to make it really really cool you need a be cent size pool beside she'd deep enough to dive into from the top story

screw diving, waterslide or GTFO, but yeh i would have a balcony on the top floor with the usual spar and bbq.

would also do ducted AC and lots of insulation. full luxury spec

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next cruise anyone?....

Looks good man! There are some fun roads up there! It is a day trip though.......

There are a lot of potholes, so the lead car needs to be on the ball :)

Looks good man! There are some fun roads up there! It is a day trip though.......

There are a lot of potholes, so the lead car needs to be on the ball :)

yea i would mainly be keen to to the part across the top, looks like a main road and is probably good quailty, but im guessing we would have issues with traffic...

ive driven up to gloucester in my car, not too bad bits of road, havent been past there though.

could make a weekend of it and stop in gunnedah overnight haha..

Alex and I used to do midnight runs out the Dungog way, unless its been heavy rain etc its generally pretty good........ A day trip is fine as long as we stop for a decent feed........

Itll give me time to pull over and replace whatever i have broken this time, and also allow Chookie to replace his blown tyres :P lolz

haha, yea. if we were seriously doing it, would be looking at probably a 12hr round trip.

would probably stop at gloucester, then before the national park, then after, then probably after wooten way in buladelah..

epic cruise!

haha, yea. if we were seriously doing it, would be looking at probably a 12hr round trip.

would probably stop at gloucester, then before the national park, then after, then probably after wooten way in buladelah..

epic cruise!

The Putty run we did a few years back was a long day, we did Old Pac, Galston Gorge, Windsor and then Putty Rd through to Singleton..... It was a 2 fuel stop trip on that run..... On that note, how far is that drive in KM? And have you mapped out fuel stops? (Taking into account that ill only make <300kms to a tank lol

You pair have nothing

You want a long cruise head out through cessnock to broke then take Charlie's road across to putty rd the head out the golden hwy to sandy hollow and turn onto Bylong Valkey way which goes back to Richmond then a short hop to Windsor and back up putty road to singleton and home

You pair have nothing

You want a long cruise head out through cessnock to broke then take Charlie's road across to putty rd the head out the golden hwy to sandy hollow and turn onto Bylong Valkey way which goes back to Richmond then a short hop to Windsor and back up putty road to singleton and home

I would need to take a refuelling tanker!

From what I saw yeah

And the workers have a real passion for the cars and actually give a shit about making sure its right

Yeah thats awesome! I saw the breif one on the GTR and the passion that goes into them is amazing!

Alex and I used to do midnight runs out the Dungog way, unless its been heavy rain etc its generally pretty good........ A day trip is fine as long as we stop for a decent feed........

Itll give me time to pull over and replace whatever i have broken this time, and also allow Chookie to replace his blown tyres :P lolz

I will bring a spare bottom end, ill have to change that out when u guys fix what u break :ph34r:

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