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Look - I realize were a long way from Mexico so I'm feel it is my duty as the sole representative of North America and past resident of that country to point out to you several facts:

1) They only put worms in sh*t tequila to sell it to tourists

2) No one eats the worm

3) No one does shots of good tequila

4) Tequila must be followed by a beer chaser

Oh and one other thing thats pretty important that everyone should know...............ALWAYS give Smoky a huge :) when he's driving on the skidpan ;)

:thumbsup: dont be suprised if you get the universal signal in return :P

Ok.............so only one person used the ID box.........that was evilweevil - can anyone still waiting for confirmation please PM me what you wrote on the trasfer so i know who's money is who's?

Cheers

I did!! :huh:

Hey all you Welshies,

Just a couple of important things.

1. CAMS Licenses. If you do not have one we can sign you up for one on the day. All you will need is your Club membership card (you'll need this even if you already have a CAMS license anyways). You can then either provide a credit card number or give us the $$$ (I think it's $89 this year) and we can give you a 30 day temp license and send off your forms to CAMS for you.

2. Entries. The entries for Victorian participants open this Friday. Last time entries opened at 10:14am and all 50 spots were taken by 12.01pm. Thats 1hr 47mins. So - if you want to come to this event let Steve know before Friday or you will miss out. If you don't believe me here is the link to the last DECA event in Vic. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=151753

For those that are coming here is the link for the Vic one for this time around. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=164163

If for some reason your name does not appear on the list when Scotsman updates it and you have made arrangements with Steve before Friday to say you are coming please let me, Scotsman or Steve know ASAP. I will try and get Scotsman to post up the NSW entries before the Vic ones open on Friday.

For those that are coming - you better start practising those handbrake turns. :)

Made a Revolution Racegear run this morning. New helmet, fire extinguisher and a 4 way, 3 point Sabelt harness. Not the big buck stuff but should work well enough for my purposes.

Getting stoked for this....

but us NSW guys spots are secure yes??????

I dont want to get down there and find out we arent!

Steve - yes :P

jhahahaha

few secret spots up here!

All people who had contacted Steve before Friday and said they were coming ARE secure in getting a spot.

Cheers.

Hi all

Just found out you guys were coming down for DECA

Thats fantastic. You guys and girls will have a great time.

Feel free to pop in to the Vic forums and say Gday and get

To know the names of a few people before you all get there.

Im Wayne (RCHOO) anyway. I will pop in and out of here over the next few weeks .

And will have a beer or 6 with ya all when we get there.......... Cheers

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