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June 18, 2008, 07:05:22 PM »
how expensive does the garden state get with a tire trailer?
ive never felt like I had to pay attention to so many things to go for a simple drive south until now
I should probably stick to leaving early just so I can have an extra 3 or so hours to sit in traffic and recover from getting lost
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Question for any DC Pro regulars - How early should I aim to get there? This is my first Pro so I might need a little extra time to get oriented and such. Definitely want to be there for the Novice Training. So...no later than 1pm sound good?
Oh, and I plan on leaving from SW Connecticut around 6am Friday morning. That's probably a safe bet for anyone that has to travel through that neck of the woods.
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What about route tips for people with massive car trailers?
I was just going to take NJTP all the way down and eat the tolls. Is there an alternate/ better way for those with 4 axles?
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Quote from: PJ on June 19, 2008, 07:24:26 AM
What about route tips for people with massive car trailers?
I was just going to take NJTP all the way down and eat the tolls. Is there an alternate/ better way for those with 4 axles?
No.
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wHat?
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I wonder if I follow Mike and Chris close enough, can I get my car to register as extra axles on their trailer :-p
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for anyone who hasnt left yet, safe driving!
Im leaving in about 20 mins, puts me out the door at 8:45 and gets me there who knows when, and who knows where im stoppin, but its lookin like a snooze in the drivers seat somewhere, the thrills of driving down solo
see everyone soon
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Co-drivers are the best! Thank Dave!
-PJ
(From the backseat of the Armada on I-95)
P.S. Scott, can Dave borrow your sunglasses? He forgot his in my Infiniti.
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