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Got it Michael.

Currently 5 on the reserve list. But those NSW twats will probably pull out cause they are all soft.

I bet those NSW folk all come down with those bloody frangipani stickers all over their cars. They seem like such a NSW thing to have (and god damn I hate them!)
Steve-o is a poor example of what NSW has to offer :)
:(

I agree!!!

*throws egg at RCHOO acts like it wasnt her* :)

Ahhhhh God Bless Youtube

I was browsing some deca vids to show some of the WRX guys and I came across this,

and I didn't even know that was released :)

VIC FTW :)

Good to see the shit stirring has started ;)

Oh and that video.....again Sarah - Thanks for that ;)

Can some1 put me down on the reserve list? I willc ome anyway and help out.

Can some1 confirm with me that its cool?

Yep send me an entry form ASAP, and your in.

Entry list updated on Page 1. As always we have had people pull out. All reserves are in.

We will run with 55 entrants.

Yep send me an entry form ASAP, and your in.

Entry list updated on Page 1. As always we have had people pull out. All reserves are in.

We will run with 55 entrants.

ok faxed and confirmation it was ok. Payment sent today also via DD. cheers Chris.

Chris. :whistling:

entrant 55 ftw.

Entry list updated on Page 1. As always we have had people pull out. All reserves are in.

We will run with 55 entrants.

Sweet... CAMS licence is sorted, my cousin is driving my car up for me. I'm all set!

Erm...I've been daft and forgotten all about organising a CAMS licence for this Saturday...

Are we still able to download a form from the web and bring it along and pay on the day?

I'm pretty sure it's this form: http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

Correct?

:rant:

Erm...I've been daft and forgotten all about organising a CAMS licence for this Saturday...

Are we still able to download a form from the web and bring it along and pay on the day?

I'm pretty sure it's this form: http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

Correct?

:rant:

That should be fine mate

I remember i did mine the same way..

Just remember to have correct money on the sat morning/and filled out correct..

That should be fine mate

I remember i did mine the same way..

Just remember to have correct money on the sat morning/and filled out correct..

Yep that's fine. Fill it out, bring it along and hand over the cash at registration in the morning.

Event Schedule is now released.

Event Schedule :

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Updated on 1st post also.

I'm big kev excited...

We have also had a record number of people pull out of this DECA. (9)

So I can accept 3 more entries if anyone else is keen on coming along.

If you are I would appreciate knowing before 6pm tonight. So fax in the entry form ASAP and send an email to [email protected], as I wont be checking the fax machine unless I have to. (i'm not at work)

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