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1 minute ago, ElleAli76 said:

Pretty big too me emoji28.png big enough emoji23.png So basically you have to drive that big boy to the next destination? All
Day driving ? And stop when you're tired ?

Its only 3.3m wide....it gets fun when ya 7.5m+ and need 2 or more trucks to pull and push :)

Drive all day but outsideWA can only work 12 hrs a day and being wide between sunrise and sunset only.  Heaps of laws to dictate what i can and cant do.

 

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12 hours a day still a long drive with that thing [emoji28] Don't know how you do it but well done [emoji1320]. Don't think I can [emoji24] Be safe , drive safe and rest well. [emoji41][emoji106]?[emoji1591]

7 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

12 hours a day still a long drive with that thing emoji28.png Don't know how you do it but well done emoji1320.png. Don't think I can emoji24.png Be safe , drive safe and rest well. emoji41.pngemoji106.png?emoji1591.png

12 hrs is a long day but i  WA im allowed 17hr days as long as a few other laws are complied it ?

 

Morning all. Looks like a pretty sweet day ?

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Morning


I fkn love my TV.

Took all night to get our subscription working, and a couple setting for picture modes I couldn't find for a while, but now it's amazing.

Watching the V8's yesterday it looked like a demo video it was so clear and awesome colours
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Didnt actually get that far. I ended up at balladonia.  Its about 1000km east of Perth.


I got to balladonia about 9pm in the skyline, and arrived at Caiguna at sunrise. Most dense area of kangaroos I've ever seen. Think I averaged 50km/h down the 90 mile straight



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