THIRTY-SIX cars crossed the finish line of the Great Endeavour Rally at Dubbo's Ollie Robins Oval on Saturday.
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The colourfully decorated group had traveled 3330 kilometres in eight days to complete the fundraiser.
Starting at Parramatta Park a week earlier, the troupe made their way down to the Flinders Ranges in South Australia before coming back to NSW?to reach their final destination in Dubbo.
Rally co-ordinator Joel Stephens said they had so far raised a total of $87,000 for the Endeavour Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation supporting people with a disability in NSW, Queensland and Victoria.
Mr Stephens said he was extremely pleased with how the rally had turned out, and on top of that, was amazed all cars crossed the finish line.
"We had a number of breakdowns on the way," he said.
"Thankfully, 18 of the 36 cars were rally officials as well a service vehicle."
"So we didn't have leave anyone behind," he said.
Mr Stephens said the rally troupe would head to the Dubbo RSL Memorial Club on Saturday night for their final function to "wrap up the formalities" before starting the long journey home.
Each car worked towards raising money on the road for the Endeavour Foundation.
The Where's Wally team were the most successful car, raising $19,000 so far.
The team members were very pleased with this outcome, along with the fact they were one of the few who didn't break down on the rally.