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i also remember the "NSW FTW" drawn on my window at wakefield

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so u better watch out, its payback time :(

i am not scared

Oi you!

My supra is like Smoky's wang - no one touches it but its owner :)

Guys, sorry ive been offline for a few days, ill get back to the PM's now

Meet point and time is in the first post guys

I have to change engine oil, coolant, filters.......oh and try to get some brakes (they're worn out).....all by friday.....this will be fun.......

D.E.C.A. BITCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have to change engine oil, coolant, filters.......oh and try to get some brakes (they're worn out).....all by friday.....this will be fun.......

D.E.C.A. BITCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah i have to do the same ..

And it has to go in have some work done on her Tuesday its running like a pig..

But has to be done..

See you guys Friday..

"Meet point will be in Beverly Hills as there is a huge carpark right next to the motorway entrance so its easy to meet, and there is a shop there to buy drinks/junk food/porn for the drive down. Ill post the exact details and a pic of the point closer to the date"

The meeting point at Beverly Hills, is it at the Railway Station on Tooronga Tce (around the corner of Rare Spares)?

Not long now.... :D

for our website ive just finnished a sort of info-brief for the deca event and what it entails

you might be interested to have a read and view of the some of the photos / video to see what its all about

http://www.sauvic.com.au/deca

The meeting point at Beverly Hills, is it at the Railway Station on Tooronga Tce (around the corner of Rare Spares)?

Not long now.... :(

Yep, theres a carpark and a good area of road to use there, plus its close to the motorway

You guys should reconsider your departure time. Seriously.

If you were to leave the departure point at say 6am the journey will SEEM so much shorter. I know when we came up to NSW we left about 6am (maybe even earlier?) and all I know was that the early morning seemed to fly past but the time from say after 9am seemed to drag on.

It is your choice of course but for anyone that has done a long drive like this I'm sure all would agree that an early start makes a trip like this seem a lot shorter.

i also remember the "NSW FTW" drawn on my window at wakefield

day2-266.jpg

so u better watch out, its payback time :P

i am not scared

ha ha I was also at least 50% responsible for that :teehee: But feel free to exact revenge on the NSWers!!!!

You guys should reconsider your departure time. Seriously.

If you were to leave the departure point at say 6am the journey will SEEM so much shorter. I know when we came up to NSW we left about 6am (maybe even earlier?) and all I know was that the early morning seemed to fly past but the time from say after 9am seemed to drag on.

It is your choice of course but for anyone that has done a long drive like this I'm sure all would agree that an early start makes a trip like this seem a lot shorter.

Agreed.. I don't want to leave at 10am.. We wont get there until late..

We need an early start!!!




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