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Hahaha - DECA FTW!!!! My brain still feels fuzzy.

Thanks to everyone who made it an ace weekend all round.

Massive thanks to all our helpers on the day, without you guys, the event would not have gone ahead so smoothly.

Was ace to meet the crew from NSW - glad you all had a great time. Was also ace catching up with those of you I met last year.

Bris - you should thank me for stealing your credit cards - A. you didnt spend $800 and B. you didnt loose them :)

10':14pm

yega bombs round #1 - 27 drinks

10:36pm

yega's round #2 - another 25

11:36pm

yega's again!!! rnd #3 - another 26 odd

HAHAHAHA - I love how blurry the 3rd photo is.

falling in love then proposin to a 16 year old then goin bak to her house after yahoo bar priceless

LOL - thats gold Chris!

Ray, You're a big girl! (here I thought we were drinking buddies)

Bec, thanks for shouting for some of our late night entertaiment, even if it was of poor quality.

Yeah Ray - where did you go??? and yes.....extremely poor quality :yes:

Shep Strippers are just wrong!!! But funny as!!!!

+1

Word of advice. If Mav ever calls you at 4 in the morning, DONT ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!

LOL - and dont send me messages either!!

PS. I love your signature Fryzie. Mavcare - hahaha.

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Another sterling effort Martin, thanks very much for those and for getting them uploaded so quickly. :)

I have learnt a lot from your vids, huge thanks.

If you had gone by the afternoon, doesnt look you caught my spin (probably for the best!)

Buzz, your car is awesome off the line. you and garath have the launches perfect.

Bris, i love you ol son. 55 around the long wang, much love.

I had fun, my voice will never be the same though, big thanks to nick for letting me flog his car, it was coooool.

no problem, at least someone who can drive got a go :)

Cheers to Martin for the vids, love your work

no problem, at least someone who can drive got a go :)

Cheers to Martin for the vids, love your work

Funny you should say that as Khun Jeng and I were saying how well you drive the GTST and control it which looked to be the best on the day that we saw :yes:

What another blast of a DECA weekend!

Thanks go to everyone involved from organising, to promoting, to sponsoring, to helping out on the BBQ, to officialling, to everything! Without it, the weekend wouldn't have happened! Special thanks to our brothren from NSW and of Course Taco Baz and his crew!

I'm sure there are others that I've forgotten, so thank you too!

Well another HUGE event, One of the best so far I think! Car was fast (apart from the arvo) and the night was awesome! I Havn't laughed so much in AGES!

Thanks to everyone for making it such an awesome night!

Bec - HTFU, the fuz will wear off :P

Mav - Nice form mate, told you you'd climb back on the horse!

O-Y-K-B - You BAD man, you didn't did you?? :D

Chris - Nice work on the Jager

Saff - Mate I havn't see you that hammered in a while, was good form! Go the strippers :)

emts - Thanks again for your awesome video skills! It's much appreciated!

Ray - Yeah Al took the fall for you, he'll pay next time but nice work on Mac, hehehe

Shep - We own you

NSW - VIC FTW!!!!! You know you want to be Victorian - Nice to meet you all and sorry for party pooping but we have to stay there again and they are Nazi owners trust me :yes:

As per usual, us WRX PPL had to show you guys how its done. !!!!! lol

ANOTHER AMAZING event run by no other than Chris and Snowy, great job guys.

To Team BBQ, sensational job, Wang Burgers FTW..... and damn those drinks were nice and cold.... !

To Bec and the rest of the Officials, the event couldn't happen without these dedicated ppl sot thank YOU....

To the Sydney Crew, was great to meet at lot of you on Saturday and Saturday Evening, Im sure we will see you all again at future events.

Just an amazing day, great driving, great ppl, great food and a WOW night.

Is it August yet ?

LOL! Adz - Yeah definately agree there, felt pretty rough the next day too. From what I remember I told her my name was Nathan and from Elwood, then at the end she said something like "Uh oh my husband is over there!" Maybe Chris or the real Nathan can remember better :rofl:

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