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Off road and out doors in Australia - Mark^^ - 06-07-2013 11:17am

So I had a few days off and when for a drive to Eden, on the far south coast of NSW.

I stayed at a place on the beach, which was a nice place to stay for a couple of nights and the weather for good. Also my first trip with my carbra on for stone and insect protection.

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I got to do a bit of off road driving as well as doing several hundred km on the trip. First off a drive down to through Ben Boyd National Park.

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to the beach

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Then a long drive along The Snake trail

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Then after a wash at a car wash, parking on a boat ramp for some final shots.

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RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - speary - 09-07-2013 01:58pm

(06-07-2013 11:17am)Mark^^ Wrote:  So I had a few days off and when for a drive to Eden, on the far south coast of NSW.

I stayed at a place on the beach, which was a nice place to stay for a couple of nights and the weather for good. Also my first trip with my carbra on for stone and insect protection.

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WTF is that you are putting on my face. HELP, somebody HELP!
I got to do a bit of off road driving as well as doing several hundred km on the trip. First off a drive down to through Ben Boyd National Park.

[Image: DSC02995_zps2da3a37a.jpg]

[Image: DSC02996_zps28e80ca4.jpg]

to the beach

[Image: DSC02987_zpsea8679ae.jpg]

[Image: DSC02991_zps148902b5.jpg]
Then a long drive along The Snake trail

[Image: DSC03002_zps88033179.jpg]

[Image: DSC03006_zps77dde8f3.jpg]

[Image: DSC03004_zps21bd2533.jpg]

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Help, I cant breeath
Then after a wash at a car wash, parking on a boat ramp for some final shots.

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Phew, that's better !!!!!



RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - Mark^^ - 10-07-2013 09:36am

haha very funny in an anthropomorphic way.


RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - speary - 11-07-2013 08:12am

(10-07-2013 09:36am)Mark^^ Wrote:  haha very funny in an anthropomorphic way.

Crikey, I had to look that one up. I agree now I understand what it means Very Happy


RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - HUNTER. - 26-07-2013 06:42pm

Nice piccy's, where'd you get the bonnet/front protector I've searched the internet for 'bonnet bra' etc and been unable to find one?


RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - PhilSkill - 26-07-2013 07:22pm

Welcome Hunter, glad you managed to get registered in the end.


RE: Off road and out doors in Australia - Mark^^ - 27-07-2013 04:10am

It's called a CarBra, from http://www.carbra.com.au Normally they cost around AU$550 but as mine was an early demo model it only cost me AU$400. My other car which is a Ford Territory and I brought it new in 2004 has the clear 3M cover on most of the front, but it is not as effective on the bonnet as the CarBra, in my opinion, but is good on other areas.