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Meh! Whatever. Id rather support a lil cafe in a country town than eat that commercialised shit any day.

Yeah...I used to think that way as well. But I've been to several the small cafes and take away stores in country towns only to be left unimpressed as a) the food didn't meet expectations and b) fairly overpriced as less people traffic. I've been more impressed by the eateries I've found in metropolitan areas.

What about a little variation on the route?

http://goo.gl/maps/AY7kE

Looks as if there is a cafe at Wootton for some lunch too.

http://www.wootton.org.au/index.shtml

that boral road is death mate, drove it in the gtr once.. was the longest road ive ever driven... its a massive tease as it would be an amazing strech of road, if the surface wasnt so poor. shook me and my mate to death haha..

that boral road is death mate, drove it in the gtr once.. was the longest road ive ever driven... its a massive tease as it would be an amazing strech of road, if the surface wasnt so poor. shook me and my mate to death haha..

I thought that may be the case. Seems all roads north from Maitland are all rooted!

working onit, havent had a chance to really take any pics yet, and still waiting on stickers and center caps..

i would hope there sorted by the time the cruise comes around.

Just MMS me a pic ya mug! :P

Sounds like it needs a sack wax!

:laugh: Good call Benji!

there you go, average pics but you get they idea how they site on my wheels.

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Mmmmmmmmmmmmm sexy time!

They know what they say about big feet right? :woot::banana::laugh:

big shoes?.. haha

very happy with the wheel/tyre setup.. looks perfect! need to get some better shots, and the stickers on when i get them.

Glad you are happy man! I hope you have locknuts or someone might borrow them for a GTT :ph34r:

haha, i do have lock nuts fortunately..

i think you should get some black LMGT4s for your car though, there not a huge expense in gtt sizes i dont think.

I will need some track rims in at least 9.5 all round once i start getting it all sorted! Soon man!

Our work sponsored a car in the Variety bash, i believe they are all leaving Newcastle Sunday if you guys want to go have a look, here is our one -

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Short notice I know but am heading into the brewery tonight if anyone wants to head out for drinks

No can do! Got EPA'd in the Tow Car haha

Oh and gotta pull a kitchen out tomorrow so ill be having an early night :(

Ill get on it!

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