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Old 28-02-2007, 11:07 AM   #1
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Default RTA (NSW) Lane cove tunnel videos

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/constructi..._throughs.html

I saw this on the news last night. It is videos of how to drive onto the new roads and ramps for the new Lane Cove tunnel. The funny bit is if you look at the: View the video: Travelling from Crows Nest, eastbound on Falcon Street. Entry to the Warringah and Gore Hill freeways northbound video, the Ute in front of the camera car is mine. I’m dam glad you can’t see my plates.

I remember seeing the car they were filming with. It was an old **** box with a video camera mounted on a tripod sticking out of the sunroof! My girlfriend and I had a good laugh at it.

Greg

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