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Presents

SAU DECA Day - 2007 Round 1

When: Saturday Feb 10th

Where: DECA Facilities Shepparton

Cost: $75.00

Max entries: 45 + reserves

Entry Form and Sup Req's

Event Schedule

Event Schedule - Mirror

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED

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Current Entries

1 Andrew Richmond R34 GTR

2 Matt Lowth EVO 9

3 Dave Maranauci XR6T

4 Justine Schuller* S15

5 Gary Matthews** WRX

6 Sandeep Aberwickrema*** 300zx

7 David Lee R33 GTR

8 Andrew Dean R33 GTR

9 Aaron Miles BMW M5

10 Peter Blythe R34 GTT

11 Phillip Robinson Echo

12 Chris Law R33 GTST

13 Joe Percy 180SX

14 Adam Newton* S15

15 Alycia Matthews** WRX

16 Guy Baxter*** 300zx

17 Jeff Beaumont EVO 9

18 Alan King EVO 7

19 James Ward EVO 8MR

20 Brenton Homer WRX

21 Matt Waite Celica

22 Muhammad Ziad EVO 8MR

23 Aaron Tan S15

24 Evan Boyak WRX

25 Aaron Foo EVO 9

26 Chris Thomson R33 GTR

27 Scott Bailey TX5

28 John Andrews R33 GTR

29 Scott Andrews R33 GTST

30 Tom Giordano R32 GTST

31 Justin Marcus R33 GTST

32 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

33 Matt Phillips R33 GTST

34 Michael Dessman R33 GTST

35 Sam Lothringer R33 GTST

36 Andrew Collins Box

37 Alan Calleja R33 GTST

38 Jason T e h R33 GTST

39 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

40 Nick Edlin R33 GTST

41 Troy Brisby R32 GTST

42 Ryan Bell 180SX

43 Gareth Evans R32 GTR

44 Adam Nightingale R34 GTT

45 Shan Moorth R32 GTST

46 Wayne Sterling R33 GTST

47 Ben Lippa R33 GTST

48 Naveed Ahmed Stagea

49 Craig Moor Kakomoto

50 Russell Dunn R33 GTST

Emergencies

51 Simon Husk R32 GTST

52 Craig Esposito R33 GTST

53 Berin Connell R33 GTST

54 Tony Buckland WRX

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Entries from J-Spec are being faxed now and will include:

Ben Lippa - Skyline R33

Craig Moor - Skyline R33

Russell Dunn - Skyline R33

Shan Moorthy - Skyline R32

Naveed Ahmed - Skyline R33

Wayne Sterling - Skyline R33

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PMSL - Shan is the black sheep of the family in his 32 :huh:

umm can i put my form in but pay on friday (dont get pay until then) ??? also i know its a repeat question but can i apply for AASA licence on the day or do i have to get one before.

thankx

Its fine to get a AASA licesnse on the day - but it will make it 10 times easier in the morning if you have already filled in the form and if you bring the correct $$ with you.

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