I recon this could be worse:D:p
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/10/1115.jpg
But then it did have the sign on it "running in" for a while
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I recon this could be worse:D:p
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/10/1115.jpg
But then it did have the sign on it "running in" for a while
:Rolling:Not lycra, jodphers !:D:D:D
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...13/10/1128.jpg
Similar to these, Bob
This weekend was the Old Bar Beach Festival so watch out for the Kombis on the Pacific Highway today!
http://www.loveofcars.com.au/uploade...8c90_EVSHH.jpg
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhto1H8jZ60]VW Kombi Fest Old Bar, Australia 2012 - YouTube[/ame]
Google it if you dare - some lovely vans there every year!
Land Rover shows could learn from them to have a decent distance between the vehicles for walking around, taking photos and appreciating the vehicles too.
Bob
I spotted this on the highway in Newcastle a month or so back - didn't get a pic but found this of it on the net
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...3&d=1381109277
Was it about ten in the morning? That's about when the rush is on here and I don't even bother trying to fuel up. It's no problem to go back later on. Tourists do lots of goofy things but if you don't have the patience to deal with it then it's time to go back to where being impatient is expected . . . like Victoria and NSW, by the sounds of it! :p
One thing I have noticed as a Series Landy Driver, is even though you travel at much slower speeds, as well as in large groups, you don't suffer any of the angst from other road users as the other groups. You mainly get a smile and a wave as they overtake.
Maybe it is because people either know, or don't expect you to be able to do the posted limit, so they don't seem to get annoyed. In fact, quite the opposite.
I can also tell you, driving a series landy as a daily driver, does wonders for your stress levels. You are forced to take things more slowly and consequently suffer far less stress as you are not rushing all the time. Peak hour is relaxing, getting to and from work becomes an adventure, not a chore, and travelling slower, you don't get held up by Grey Nomads and slow drivers:D so even less stress.
Same as leaving big gaps in traffic jams and crwling in first gear, instead of the gas and stop technique most employ. Watch Semi's and you will get what I mean.
Try it all. You will be amazed.
CC