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Well another fantastic Deca day over...

First of all i have to give a HUGE thanx to Brisby and Kev for looking after my car and getting it back to Melbourne it is greatly appreciated :)..

Thanx to all the guys who ran the event and also all the helpers you guys make the event and it was be boring watching all day but top work to all....

Sat night was fantastic as per usual i would have to agree with james on the quote "Cougar - i want the fat one, i want the fat one"

Best ever..

Also huge thanx to scott, chris, roudy, alan pete adz all you guys for the help with the car cheers :) hope i haven't missed anyone there were alot helping :)

SAU VIC have done it again!! Another awesome DECA and weekend away. Big thanx to committee, officials and volunteers for a very smooth running event.

SAU VIC + WRX Club + DECA - FTW!!!

Some highlights/lowlights for me.....

Scuba Steve/Sunshine

Pepper spray

Cactus riding

Stegosarus cow riding

carbon fibre attraction to whitches hats

Flys!!!

Beer in the pool

dodgy Shep strip club

Locals doing Shep Laps

Leaky GTR's

Mav doing Brisby proud

"Farken ello Kiddies"

MO!!!!

Prez v VP

some photos here:

http://mynameistharaka.com/Nov06DECA/

(if it gives you a 500 internal sever error, just refresh)

i gave up at around 12

i'll upload some videos soon

or if that link still doesnt work, try here:

http://www.pbase.com/tharaka_sau/deca1106

Where's the Focus with the Bonnet scoop Age?

N1GTR definitely needs a name change, especially as he hurled at the end of his bragging that the Margerita didn't affect him at all. At least he showed enough courtesy to spew in to the empty seat of the right of himself,instead of onto me. :sick:

I like this shot, But I reckon that my wife's going to be pulled over for some hooning offenses due to it. :P

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some photos here:

http://mynameistharaka.com/Nov06DECA/

(if it gives you a 500 internal sever error, just refresh)

i gave up at around 12

i'll upload some videos soon

good photos champ, some really nice clean shots

thanks for letting me use your lens at the end

was helpful as, and giving me a quick crash course on it

my pics are here http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/photo...006/page_01.htm

but they are still being uploaded so youll have to be patient, they should all be done in an hour or so. the first few should be up

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