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Did you think I was joking ... or taking poetic licence when I said that the axle had been tied up to the bullbar with a tow strap? ... I haven't been back this way for nearly a year to check out the progress of ol Club'ubs ... maybe in October. Cheers Fi
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A very old photo of Fi's from (then) the N.T.
21/Aug/16 12:05 AM
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Not the best advertising for Nissan!
21/Aug/16 2:17 AM
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I see an old car, but I don't understand the lingo. Guess it's an Aussie thing.
21/Aug/16 3:35 AM
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Getting that urge to travel again Europe in December (the Christmas journey) and China next May WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
21/Aug/16 8:55 AM
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Unfortunately some of our unsealed outback roads are enough to challenge the sturdiest of vehicles. I drove from Darwin to Port Augusta (near Adelaide) about thirty years ago, when much of the road was still unsealed. The corrugations on one section were six inches high and about three feet apart. More...
21/Aug/16 2:10 PM
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