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- RibbandsJM
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Perth to Melbourne
Hi all,
I'm moving from perth to melbourne before the end of the year, and thought it would be fun to drive my lancer across.
Does anyone have any tips on essential equipment that I should take, apart from a jerry can of fuel and a butt load of water?
thanks
I'm moving from perth to melbourne before the end of the year, and thought it would be fun to drive my lancer across.
Does anyone have any tips on essential equipment that I should take, apart from a jerry can of fuel and a butt load of water?
thanks
- ofey
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Welcome to "the place to be"!!
I'd say you should carry a spare wheel, probably also a spare battery and Flare? Torch light?
Also arrange to meet the SA people en route here.
When you're here CCJ VIC can welcome you... .
I'd say you should carry a spare wheel, probably also a spare battery and Flare? Torch light?
Also arrange to meet the SA people en route here.
When you're here CCJ VIC can welcome you... .
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Cosworth Panel Filter w/ RA Intake | SuperCircuit 4-2-1 Headers | Creat’d Ti-tipped SS exhaust
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- RibbandsJM
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If you're going on your own just sleep in the car...
There was a thread like this not long ago, only they were driving the other way.
You will need a sleep unless you have 2 very determined drivers. And if you're a sight-seer, make sure to account for that.
Also, don't let your fuel drop too low as theres some large gaps in stations on the nullabor.
And other members say fuel is very expensive on the way so maybe invest in the biggest jerry you can fit. It will be cheaper to buy it and use it only on that one trip than it would be not to.
There was a thread like this not long ago, only they were driving the other way.
You will need a sleep unless you have 2 very determined drivers. And if you're a sight-seer, make sure to account for that.
Also, don't let your fuel drop too low as theres some large gaps in stations on the nullabor.
And other members say fuel is very expensive on the way so maybe invest in the biggest jerry you can fit. It will be cheaper to buy it and use it only on that one trip than it would be not to.
- RibbandsJM
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just remember, some fuel stations wont b open at night along there
just remember, some fuel stations wont b open at night along there
OHH YEA!!!!
- RibbandsJM
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- RibbandsJM
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- Joined: Fri May 14, 2010 9:37 pm
- Location: Perth, Australia
I think its going to be between 5 and 6 tanks.
at lets say $85 each, thats between $410 and $500, on fuel. But as my employer wouldnt have to pay for an airfare, I think I could negotiate some sort of contribution.
But if it comes to it can anyone reconmend a good company for shipping the car across?
at lets say $85 each, thats between $410 and $500, on fuel. But as my employer wouldnt have to pay for an airfare, I think I could negotiate some sort of contribution.
But if it comes to it can anyone reconmend a good company for shipping the car across?
- RibbandsJM
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Hi,
I had a friend who used the train to cart him and his car from Perth to Adelaide and then they drove it from there to Melbourne.
He said the trip would be fantastic in a car, but only if your goal was to take it easy as a sight-seeing trip otherwise he didn't feel it was worth the effort doing the sprint across the Nullabor.
Cheers.
I had a friend who used the train to cart him and his car from Perth to Adelaide and then they drove it from there to Melbourne.
He said the trip would be fantastic in a car, but only if your goal was to take it easy as a sight-seeing trip otherwise he didn't feel it was worth the effort doing the sprint across the Nullabor.
Cheers.
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