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Old 18-02-2011, 04:17 PM   #1
AlanD
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Default Some fun for TDCi owners

Hi all,

Last October we were returning to Melbourne from Cooma.

Filled up at Cooma and took the Monaro Highway towards Cann River.

After about 100 + Km we were dropping down the escarpment with the car in over-run and having to be braked from time to time to keep within reasonable sight of the posted speed limit.

Saw a DTE figure of 1582 km a couple of times

So if you have a tale to tell, let us all know what you have seen in your car.

Clearly not going to achieve that figure, but we did get home with a half full car (I'm an optimist ) after 650 Km approx of travel.

Nice road to drive as well.

Cheers

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