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^^ M5 > C'town > Appin Rd south bound > Wilton > Picton Rd > Princes Hwy > W'gong > Gerroa

Or...

M5 > C'town > Appin Rd south > Appin > Appin Rd east > Bulli > Princes Hwy > W'gong > Gerroa

Yeah where at? If you mean Canberra, well of course there's lots of patrols, because of the tools that leave the event and drive like douchebags in the surrounding suburbs instead of keeping it in EPIC.

Was just South of Cambelltown. Ill try to look for the specific details and repost

Hume Hwy Southbound Wollondilly truck stop near Picton exit. Lots of Patrols between c/town and just south of the EPA station. Also targeted trailers/brakes etc.

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Was just South of Cambelltown. Ill try to look for the specific details and repost

Hume Hwy Southbound Wollondilly truck stop near Picton exit. Lots of Patrols between c/town and just south of the EPA station. Also targeted trailers/brakes etc.

Well there we have it!....

Back to 31GUN's Post #1 :)

WISH I READ THIS, I got my r32 defected and had to get it towed back to Hornsby !!!! Plus 750 in fines

Before you get this cleared, can you PM Yeedogga? He's a traffic lawyer here on SAU and he's building a "test case".

And let us know how things pan out if you can?

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