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top weekend.

Thanks to all the organisers for a great day.

I think im still pissed from last night.

Gotta thank Al for saving my throat :), ill have to watch out next time....at least I got Mavric :whistling:

Dude with white R32 from NSW, got home ok?

Can't wait for the next one.

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top weekend.

Thanks to all the organisers for a great day.

I think im still pissed from last night.

Gotta thank Al for saving my throat :), ill have to watch out next time....at least I got Mavric :whistling:

Dude with white R32 from NSW, got home ok?

Can't wait for the next one.

that was me.... yep got home all good no problems at all.. thanks again for ur help

I have one thing to say

I made Steve spew again

Tequila FTW

and also a huge thanks to everyone that helped run this event, it was one of the more flowing events with very minimal times wasted between events, Thanks guys for making it a killer weekend again

:D

"The bad man" :happy:

lol

....with me drifting it like a champ

hell yes! :whistling:

top weekend.

Thanks to all the organisers for a great day.

I think im still pissed from last night.

Gotta thank Al for saving my throat :happy:, ill have to watch out next time....at least I got Mavric :P

Dude with white R32 from NSW, got home ok?

Can't wait for the next one.

Yeah Skylinegtts got home ok :)

Thanks to VIC SAU for putting on such a awesome event...I didnt really know what to expect but I think its excellent.... DECA so rocks :P:P and we are looking like coming back in August :)

Was really nice to catch up with some of you and meet some more Victorias...

I had the best time...well done to the great organising and giving us NSW peeps such a warm welcome :)

oh and...

NSW FTW

Thanks guys. It was well worth the drive ( which seemed to go on forever - ever notice a GTR seat in not made for comfort - or at least not with me in it). The event rocked and everyone was great to meet. I promise next time I'll be representing NSW much better on the track/pan and believe I might be a better designated tequilla drinker. I can't wait until August - BTW are there any tenative dates in mind yet?

Is that definate?

If so I am IN!!! and driving this time :whistling:

Hold on a sec.....remember the NSW one has a good chance of being the same weekend at this stage

Lets wait a week and then sort it out, im calling the place tommorrow

Yo Yo!

Well I just got home not long ago to find out we had no hot water.. cold showers for me for a while :P GHAY!

Moving on...

I just have to say,

Thanks VIC guys so much for having us down there.. DECA was awsome! I'm kicking myself I didn't bring my car down (next time)

Thanks Scottsman for letting me hop in your car even tho Mavric was driving (I was pretty impressed with his skillz yo)

You VIC guys are great and definitely know how to party! I wish I had stayed later on but we all had to get up eary (Steveo is not really from NSW :happy: )

Can't believed I missed out on strippers :P

It was great meeting everyone and putting some faces to some usernames.

I have heaps of footage from behind the bar from last night and should be putting them up sometime tomorrow.

Love,

Corinne

p.s

NSW FTW X11TY BILLION!!

Hahaha No worries at all glad u enjoyed the Ride its an ACE car... :P and of course i can drive don't believe anything anyone else tells you.

top weekend.

Thanks to all the organisers for a great day.

I think im still pissed from last night.

Gotta thank Al for saving my throat :), ill have to watch out next time....at least I got Mavric :whistling:

Dude with white R32 from NSW, got home ok?

Can't wait for the next one.

Hahahaha yea no worries mate just you wait i'll get my sweet revenge!!!!!! :)

Yet another great weekend :whistling:

Had LOTS of fun and laughs, even though my car is out of action. Hopefully in August it will make it's return. I will be applying pressure on my mechanic to make it happen.

Great to meet alot of new faces, including the NSW bunch, a great group of people.

Ray, no problems buddy, but i now may have placed myself in the firing line :) .

OK first batch of full res vid's is up.

http://decamay07.racemeets.net/group%202/

this is the 2'nd group on the skid pan during the morning session.

Group 1 is slowly uploading atm, should be done by this evening.

Hope you enjoy

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