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Just want to say that there is allot of interest in the next DECA in Aug 07 And we will be bringing a small Army of NSW skylines down to go to WAR against Victoria SAU :D

So please keep me notified of when info needs to be sent down please. So we can organise some really big tissues for you lot :laughing-smiley-014:

jk

Last one was Great the next one is going to be the best ever :)

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Great, bring it on, maybe this time we'll have some competition...........................................

....but i doubt it :rolleyes:

All good, had a great time.

defently ill get the tow tow truck ready so you NSW guys can tow your cars home :whistling:

Well this is only a guess

about 10 cars and 20 spectators no including the drivers and also might be getting some South Australians SAU too ? Not sure on this one

Everyone in VIC happy with Big arse tissues? does colour matter to you lot

Well this is only a guess

about 10 cars and 20 spectators no including the drivers and also might be getting some South Australians SAU too ? Not sure on this one

Everyone in VIC happy with Big arse tissues? does colour matter to you lot

I was pissing myself at you avatar, then totally lost it when i read your username :laughing-smiley-014:

Chris: Do SAU VIC members, that never competed at DECA b4, still have spots reserved?

(ie: we use to keep 5 spots reserved (for a short period) for virgin SAU VIC entrants :D )

Yes, basically because DECA is a big deal for SAU VIC and we want everyone to have the chance to experience DECA. We decided for the club to grow we needed to allow new people to hear about it and have a chance to enter. Therefore we have always kept around five spots free for a few days to a week after the event opens up for new members or anyone who hasn't done a DECA with SAU VIC before.

The hope was that this action would increase our member base. And I believe it has.

DECA is cool. SAUVIC knew it. WRX club knows it and now SAU NSW knows it.

I was pissing myself at you avatar, then totally lost it when i read your username :laughing-smiley-014:

:laughing-smiley-014: i still find it funny I change the Av every week so keep a eye on the next one.

We love the deca experience and since we did not want to see a bunch of grown men and women cry the NSW crew backed off to allow you lot to take the glory but dont worry we are coming back with a cheer squad and Smoky said he will wear the Green Borat Swim suit just to put you off. :thumbsup: JK

Looks like it will be a blast.

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