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Just came back from the club meeting, i asked the presidant about DECA and unfortunately nothing is going to be done in the near future, due to a few unresolved issues. :goddam: When things do get sorted out i will put up a new post. Sorry to get everyone excited then not turn up with the goods. This doesn't mean that the day will not happen, it is just not happening soon.

Al

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no, not really, i was talking figuratively. But i know if i ever get on the track watch out.. 'cause i'd be an absolute psycho on the road 'cept for these things we call road laws :D been done too many times. 200km/hr legally would be nice!

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Every last friday of every month you can go to Calder Park rwy and do 3 laps round the track, also enter the show n shine, for $20. There are other cars and two pace cars at the front. What i always do is go last in line, as the pace cars move off drive extremely slow, then just a they are 3/4 of a lap ahead of you, GUN IT. I got to 180km/h down the straight :D b4 having to apply the brakes.

Is a bit pricey but my club were helping out the organizers so we got free entry and laps. Unfortunately our F###in presidant had a fallin with the organizers and we will have to pay from now on.

Will not be their this friday, going to avalon to see a burn out and wet t-shirt comp. But may be there next month.

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