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Phone conversation:

A: I've been trying to reach you. Where are you?

B: Right now I'm parked outside a supermarket in Dallas.

A: What? What are you doing in Dallas?

B: Oh, I just came by. Me and my girlfriend are on a road trip to LA.

Would 'came by' be natural to use in this particular situation?
 
Nor to this speaker of AmE. We use "come by" only when we visit people. We might say "Do come by if you're in town."
 
Is there something I could use instead?
 
I'm just passing through.
 
Me and my girlfriend are on a road trip to LA.
Two comments:
1- Strictly speaking, that should be "My girlfriend and I", although even some native speakers might say something like the above.
2- LA is very far from Dallas, just to let you know!
 
LA is very far from Dallas, just to let you know!

It's about 2300 kilometers. Thanks to America's wonderful interstate freeway system you could drive it in about 24 hours non-stop.
 
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