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I had a great day as always.

As always, I said I might just try to win this time, but as soon as I lost traction the first time, I gave up and just went for the biggest angle and the most smoke.

Speaking of smoke, I burnt through at least 65% of my brand new tyres.

And I need a new clutch :D

But that doesn't matter, I had a freaking ball as always!

Where are the pics?

BASS OUT

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...flashbacks...its slowly coming back to me :D

Great weekend, big thanks to Russel and friend (sincere apologies but im drawing a blank on your name), Nat, Mav, Leewah for helping run the back track.

Big thanks to Tom, Chris, Jarrod and Al for the drives...Al's car is GREAT fun...old school turbo hit!!!! Maybe RB20s do suck?

Good session on the drink as well...apologies to the ladies for the bad language on the loud speaker at 4am...was trying to round up the drinking troop!

I have the flu now and feel average but I've done the results none the less.

Thanks to Nige and Karl and the Racingline crew for helping to bring us the recent event. Also I'd like to thank everyone that helped run the day. It ran extreemly smoothly and this ensured everyone got their full compliment of runs.

I'd also like to thank everyone that competed on the day for once again bringing the right attidude along and making the day enjoyable for everyone. It was especially great to see so many passengers all through out the day.

Sorry to all that I couldn't make the post event shinanigans but I was thinking of you all as I was sitting in the swamp.

Until the next next one ....

Cheers

Snowy.

PS - Blaise is banned from using my car in future events

PPS - Next time around we need to ensure we have David in the 350z and Nige in the Supra for a quality RWD head to head.

DECA_Final_Results_May_06.zip

For some stupid reason my computer is unable to find/open attachment can someone please email to me, thanks.

**EDIT: Maybe my computer is not so stupid :)

I know my times and result are worse than the last DECA, but i was having to much fun :). My 19's (rear) now require replacing, again :D

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