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hahaha... I think they may be more than 1 KFC incident happening here... we were there before midnight giving them a hard time.

but yes, as everyone said, thankyou very much to all those who organised this was my first deca and taco bill outing and I had an awesome weekend!!!

but my hands still smell like coolant.

thanks to everyone that helped with my radiator, glad I could drive home at least...

Well thanks to the organisers and everyone that helped out, another fantastic event. Top Gun theme was a fantastic idea.

I had a great time as per usual, and lil blu got to get piggy backed around by the cruiser which made her feel very special and relaxed.

Highlights:

My new Dif

James thanking the new girl on the taco bill staff, but refering to her to the entire group as "The new girl with the massive cans".

My free Tequila... maybe too many Tequilas.

Getting the Yahoo bar DJ to play Danger Zone and hitting the dancefloor.

Age stealing Adams Mario toy from hungry jacks and putting it down his pants.

Age wobbling through the caravan park at 9.30am this morning in James' Heeled Cowboy Boots.

My margeritta sampler thanks Ev.

VTEC Yo!!

Subway breakfast, that stuff rocks!!!

hey ya'll

another tops deca weekend. a big stack of thanks to everyone who made the day possible. hope the bbq was good, damn it was a lot of fun cooking for you lot. going out in shepparton is always a pisser of a night, the locals are so funny. good to see the purple beast in the flesh rosco. my body is in pain and im looking forward to all the photos.

Yeah active diff helps a bit. Split moves between 50:50 and 35:65. Was in "Auto" for all but one of the runs which I had locked at 35:65.

I liked the theme and CD :)

That car really was awesome. Most impressed. :)

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Best DECA ever!!! i had so much fun.

Huge thanx to all SAU and WRX guys for a awesome weekend.

My highlights....

VTEC Yo!

Super Mario in my pants

The endless margaritas

The Miniwog taxi!

That super hot sauce

Theme music

And the dodgy parts....

James's Boots

James's in my bed

Gravity and sign post's

First time deca driver....certainly wont be my last. I had a wicked time! Thanks to all organisers & people that helped out running the day!

the night was good fun too

Taking your car for a thrash around DECA for the day: $70

Massive 1.4lt cocktails at Taco Bills: $31.50 each

Entry to local hick Yahoo bar: $10 ( include 2 free drinks )

Seeing Nige putting the guy that was in the back seat of a daewoo trying to impress the three other chicks in there with him in KFC drive-thru, back in his box......PRICELESS

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