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It dont matter, just go out for a blast man, its is soo much fun you aren't really going to care, unless your like james with the EVO, becuase he must win!!! Thats right James its on this time 300 power all the way sides ways!!!

So just go out to have a good time and you might learn some new tricks

hehhe of course looking forward to it.

It dont matter, just go out for a blast man, its is soo much fun you aren't really going to care, unless your like james with the EVO, becuase he must win!!! Thats right James its on this time 300 power all the way sides ways!!!

So just go out to have a good time and you might learn some new tricks

Exactly. Use the first un-timed run on the morning sessions to familiarise yourself with the course, then next time round your can nail it.

If anyone is reading this and is bored PM me or post up your CAMS or AASA Licence number.

It will save me some manual entry later and make the registration quicker. If after 4pm don't worry about it.

Just had a phone call from Snowy. This is for anyone traveling up tomorrow morning.

You will need to give yourself an extra 15min or so, as their is a good stretch of road coming into Shep (10km+) where there is roadwork and the speed limit is reduced to 60km/h.

This starts about 30km this side of Shep.

Just had a phone call from Snowy. This is for anyone traveling up tomorrow morning.

You will need to give yourself an extra 15min or so, as their is a good stretch of road coming into Shep (10km+) where there is roadwork and the speed limit is reduced to 60km/h.

This starts about 30km this side of Shep.

Ah crap there goes the sleep in idea, wasn't planning on leaving eltham until like 6:15 :)

This may seem trivial but I thought I ask anyway...

How much fuel do people run (start) with whilst at DECA? How much can you expect to use during the course of the day. Specific to each car I know but as a rough guide? I don't wanna rock up with a full tank if that's not the done thing!?

Any other modified S15's who have done the day, can you shed some light?

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