A SECOND field of colourful and wacky cars arrived in Bowral last weekend.
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The 2014 National Variety Bash included a leg through the Southern Highlands.
Close to 70 vehicles - including a Sesame Street inspired limousine, Pink Panther and The Dalmations cars, "The Magic Bus" van and a fire truck - are taking part in the national bash to raise money for the Variety children's charity.
The bash began in Melbourne on August 14 and will conclude in Noosa on Saturday, August 23.
Participants arrived in Bowral last Saturday and departed for Sydney the following day.
Before leaving, they enjoyed breakfast at Mittagong RSL Club at 6.30am on Sunday.
The NSW version of the event - the Variety Dick Smith B to B Bash - also included a leg through the Highlands last week.
A Variety representative said the event had raised more than $7.78 million for the charity, including more than $2 million from the NSW bash.
* Click here to view a gallery of photos and a video from the NSW bash field departing from Bradman Museum, Bowral.
VIDEO: National Variety Bash participants depart from Mittagong RSL Club on Sunday morning. Video by Roy Truscott