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I was too busy driving/watching/whoring with people(thx ferni,juz,craig,alycia,aaron.m5,tim) to take heaps of photos (i usually do..)

but some of my better photos are HERE

got some vids as well but i can't be arsed doing them just yet

might have to come up for the weekend next time..430am start and 6pm home is a killer

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well i headed to shep at midnite on sat nite.. got there n brisby had spent $400 on strippers... chris left rawhide n we stumbled upon him waiting in the kfc drivethrough where we had a lil tool wanting to take everyone on.

i left shep at 4.30 n i think bris was still at the strippers (would have stopped but cbf paying another $12 just to c him sitting there)

n i hear shan had an accident with a gate. as paul would say "got gate?"

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Great pix guys!

Thanks again everyone for coming and making this another successful event - and to CarSales and Provex for their generous support.

MASSIVE thanks to Westy, Ben, Min, Jar, Sarah, Adam and Adam - and everyone else who helped out during the day. Especially Dan the BBQ king - best evar!

Everyone competing is getting much better - I think this was our lowest incidence of cone-hits, so the results for the day will be extra close! Bring on some more photos - and the next round in May :huh:

James

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Thanks to the organisers of the day and also the marshalls/timers. I really appreciate you standing out there in baking sun so I can hammer the car round.

Great Saturday night and Chris/Mav on stage at the strippers had me just about in tears with laughter.

Ace weekend all round :huh:

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Was one of the best ones I've competed in yet...I missed out last feb, so was my first time doing those particular events, and they were a lot of fun :laugh:

Managed to not hit a single cone all day up until the afternoon battles, so I'm pretty happy with that effort :P

Thanks to the organisers etc...

PRIORITY ENTRY TO THE NEXT ONE :huh:

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Once again, another successful DECA full of quick runs, awesome cars and friendly people.

I personally had a ball as a competitor this time and I congratulate Snowey and Chris for organising another great event! Special thanks also go to Bec, Min and all the other volunteers who withstood the sun to help run this event so smoothly.

Although my car isn't setup very well for the skid pan, I still have fun where I could and I've finally paid off my debts to those I've promised a drive to :huh:

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It was worth getting BURNT to see Jeff's N1, David's 10sec Monster (Lucky there was no FIRE BAN lol), Mr Brisby.....racing. (Gotta love the Gate)

Well done Garreth, clocking the fastest time on street tyres, go R32gtr :huh:. Very close to Garreth is one of the J-spec crew wide body R33...and Pete as well, great effort on street tires, some cheap Hankook too.

Those who are competing on street tires might like to find out which Hankook is it off Pete.

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Hey all,

That was another great day up at DECA and the level of driving ability across the field was really impressive. I believe some of the skidpan events have even been won outright by RWD cars running normal street tyres. I can't wait to see the final results as it is going to be damn close up the top. It should be a good championship this year. It is a testiment to how much these days have improved the driving ability of everyone as well as mainly being a stack of fun to do.

As mentioned and can be seen in the pics it was another hot one and so my appreciation goes out to everyone who helped run the day. If it isn't for this help we can't run these days so it's great appreciated. And I will be putting together a priority list for the next event for everyone that did lend a hand (if they wish to enter).

Finally a big thanks to the President James for letting me run around in his Stock Cheater Evo. Straight out of the box they are an impressive machine and once you understand them damn easy to drive fast. And thanks also to Leewang for the run in the Purple Monster. It's a beast and there is nothing wrong with it on the skidpan mate! You just need some practise. :huh:

But everyone keep the pics and vids coming. They are great.

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Hey guys,

Thanks to all the officials for putting up with the heat so that we can have fun, and Snowy and Chris for organising another great day.

Had an awesome day in team cheater evo! It's a very different beast to the WRX! I think it'll take a few more decas to get the hang of it! :mellow:

Can't wait for the next one...

:)

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Group 1 Super Nintendo vidz

http://decafeb07.racemeets.net/Group%201/Super%20Nintendo/

more uploading atm..

sorry to any-one on dial-up I ripped at a fairly high bit rate this time...

Nice dude! none of me yet, but Aaron (m5) will be stoked with the one(s) of him. Thanks for that.

And of course thanks to everyone else, organisers, marshals, cooks, etc :mellow: Sick of hearing it yet?

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