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what a long thread....lol

what an AWSOME weekend yet again!!! Thanks to everyone involved! My car held up really well, drank far too much, Yagas just kept making there way to me from nowhere all night. Funny how the Yahoo bar only started charging entry after the fisrt big group of SAUers entered the building. Think they made that money back through the 70-100 yaga shots they served us.

Cruising round in that guys grey 33 hurling abuse out the window was hilarious....doing Shep laps is tops!. The guy kept repeating "C'mon guys, I have to live here"....lol....an he still drove us home. CHAMP!!

I think a few of us started drinking at about 4-4:30 in the arvo an didnt finish till 2am......made driving home a very long journey!

Cant wait for the next one, if I still have my car, if not......i'll bring my VL POWA!!! lol.

thanks again to all of SAU-VIC (an NSW) for making this such a great event

That was an awesome event. You guys are pretty lucky to have the whole deal, from excellent organisers and officials to a good group of enthusiastic participants. Big thanks to Troy(Roy) for the invite down, also for showing me the might of the RB20. Had a great weekend, nice to meet alot of NSW and VIC crew as well. Thank god I missed out on being initiated with the fcuked up eye watering sauce of death at Taco's, although I wasn't worthy of wearing a big hat I hope I kept up with the rest of the night. Heh thanks to the late night crew as well, was good fun!

It was ace meeting you and hope I will be seeing you soon at some NSW events :)

I only had the one drink and I was no wear near tipsy!

Where was I for this? :excl:

Hey Martin!! Thanks for doing the videoing again!!

Simply put....

You are a L-E-G-E-N-D :P

Leewah...you and your car rock was a pleasure meeting you!!

It's cool when you see the peeps around posting and then finally get to meet them :wacko:

Sounds like an Epic meet, hope to make it to the next one, if I can get in this time!

All I need is an ECU that works...... and no joy rides on ridiculously small motorbikes that remove flesh in a heart beat!

SAU VIC... FTW

Oh, and SOUTHSIDE!!!

rest of the vids have finally finished uploading:

http://decamay07.racemeets.net/

so basically if u hit the skid pan in either of the morning sessions you should be there

cheers

fantastic work on the vids. the close up in the cabin was ace.

Jess - just dont get sucked in buy Leewahs turbo! :P

Oh,mental note - Im putting in for holidays for next DECA :wacko:

LOL no im still on standard and will be for a little while yet...

x2 *mental note* to put in holidays for next deca!! :)

Have you implemented any of your policies as per our chat in McDonalds on Sunday morning? LOL.....

I cant make any decissions without my key strategy advisor. However ques at McDonalds are high on my policy list if i am elected.

Sounds like an Epic meet, hope to make it to the next one, if I can get in this time!

All I need is an ECU that works...... and no joy rides on ridiculously small motorbikes that remove flesh in a heart beat!

SAU VIC... FTW

Oh, and SOUTHSIDE!!!

i still laugh when i picture that :sorcerer:

Steve "skygts" What happened to your car?

Chris! how did the semi's go?

an electrical connection wasnt good and cut all power to the car, and to fix it all we had to do was jiggle it atbit and everything came back on

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