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Also much thanks to the AA group, i managed to go through a whole year without getting pissed....one night with you guys and that went down the drain...lol

:) Thats made my day.

So much for what you told me @ Calder :mrt::laugh:

Its only a matter of time for anyone :mellow:

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Also much thanks to the AA group, i managed to go through a whole year without getting pissed....one night with you guys and that went down the drain...lol

Same..i went years..then my first DECA.. then Autosalon.. ah its all in good fun..

Another successfull DECA mission. I agree with Snowy that a lot of you have made a huge improvement in your skills and it's great to see you all nailing the courses.

I missed my car!

A huge thanks to all who allowed me to still participate in the day by letting me drive their cars.

Mav, Al and Troy

And those who offered me a drive.

Snowy, Leewah, Gareth

I will withdrawl my entry if the next DECA's entrant list includes Wayne, Simon and Ash. I dont think my bank balace could afford the 12 hour session it will turn into. :mellow:

...and perhaps handbrakes are good for something other then parking a car?

Oh and happy to let you have a drive Scotsman. Im hoping the ride on the Long Wang has opened your eyes to the fun that is rear wheel drive :):mrt::laugh:

Another successfull DECA mission. I agree with Snowy that a lot of you have made a huge improvement in your skills and it's great to see you all nailing the courses.

I missed my car!

A huge thanks to all who allowed me to still participate in the day by letting me drive their cars.

Mav, Al and Troy

And those who offered me a drive.

Snowy, Leewah, Gareth

Enough thanking and more result posting....

I will withdrawl my entry if the next DECA's entrant list includes Wayne, Simon and Ash. I dont think my bank balace could afford the 12 hour session it will turn into. :mrt:

...and perhaps handbrakes are good for something other then parking a car?

Oh and happy to let you have a drive Scotsman. Im hoping the ride on the Long Wang has opened your eyes to the fun that is rear wheel drive :laugh: :laugh: :P

:mellow:

I dont intend to miss the next one mate.

Work schedule is quiet, news on the street is im cashed up though after working virtually the past month straight :)

We can both be broke together in May

I know everyone has already said it, but big thanks to all the orgainisers and helpers.

This time around, my DECA was a blast. It is funny how these things are so much more enjoyable when you don't have mechanical dramas.

Once Snowy gave me some driving tips, I can see why you guys call the Evos Cheaters. Oh well, sometimes you need something to disguise bad driving ability. :mellow:

Once Snowy gave me some driving tips, I can see why you guys call the Evos Cheaters. Oh well, sometimes you need something to disguise bad driving ability. :mellow:

hahaha

...Poite, i have no idea how you get the power down on street tyres. My thing is fun on streets but i couldnt control it.

your streets were really bad, so slippery. i rekon i had 2x rear grip with my streets.

Yeah the vids are awsome, lol the evo 8 MR battle you can only hear the 300zx pity it couldnt be a pan shot to see how close it was. The results cant wait, its going to be a very tight and close esults across the board

This was the first DECA I've driven in since November 2005 and apart from my crappy driving I had a ball! I'm aiming for all 4 this year :P Thanks to everyone who had a hand in the putting the day together, it was nice to be on the other end for once and have nothing to do but enjoy the day, feels so much more relaxing!

Some of the funniest things I've seen in a while on the Saturday night but I was impressed how under control everyone seemed......early on :wave:

The Taco girls and Baz seemed pretty chilled out this time too, had most of them sitting outside enjoying a drink with us then a dance later at Yahoo!

Now......Chris and Mav on stage with a stripper.......funniest thing I've seen in a LONG time! Picture a hot blond in chaps with no top on undoing Mav's pants so she could bend him over, spank him then ride him like a horse while Chris got stuck into him! GOLD!

Then there was Mav and my walk through the KFC drive through. Lesson there is if you're female, don't advertise your car for sale with your mobile number on the back. Didn't take her long to realize the potential buyer was the guy standing behind her car in line! :D

Over all a very fun weekend. Met a few new faces and some really good blokes. I'm looking forward to the next DECA!

Now......Chris and Mav on stage with a stripper.......funniest thing I've seen in a LONG time! Picture a hot blond in chaps with no top on undoing Mav's pants so she could bend him over, spank him then ride him like a horse while Chris got stuck into him! GOLD!

How did I miss this????

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