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matts car was making some funny sounds.

turned out to be the turbo coming off.

tightened up, and fixed.

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nice pool at the park we stayed at.

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the cabin was a little small.

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Cabin might have been a bit small but it was cheap :) And thanks again for fixing my turbo, was appreciated!

What an awesome trip. Thanks Luke and Scott for travelling with me and thanks again Scott for letting me drive your car; not an easy thing I know.

I've uploaded a few pics to Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/82729085@N08/sets/72157638070125915/

And here is one of my Hillclimb runs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0kuVWpu_-s

That really was a narrow and steep track, was pretty worried about binning the car.

I have a couple of laps of Mallala uploading now.

It is hard to find food in wagga wagga at 8pm on a Monday :)

Try finding a room at midnight... :P

And you guys were travelling with no spares for the trailer? NUTS! We blew TWO tyres on the trailer on the way down. Luckily zero issues on the way home.

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