Two men have turned the recent wild storms that lashed parts of NSW into ocker comedy gold and showcased the resilience of the Australian people by filming "the most Aussie exchange of all time".

Lachy Kauter, from Goodoga, in northwestern NSW, came across his mate, Josh Grant, having totalled his car on a rural road in the amateur comedy skit posted on Facebook on Tuesday.

"Hey mate, you right?" Mr Kauter says.

"Yeah mate, you couldn't give us a towey up here by any chance? I got wedged here on this bloody f---in rail here," Mr Grant replies.

"I'll be honest with ya, I was facing this way, and now I've ended up facing this way."

"Struth mate, we'll see what can do for ya," Mr Kauter says, with mock concern.

Mr Grant blamed the weather, warning Mr Kauter there was "a bit of water about, mate".

The video has been viewed almost 200,000 times.

The ocker, slang-heavy exchange comes a day after a Queensland filmmaker, Kieran Murray, was hailed as an unofficial ambassador for Australia after filming befuddled Americans' reaction to being asked, "G'day mate, how ya going?"