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How fast did the time go!

Anyway - DECA, weekend of August the 25th :)

Plan is mostly the same as last time, except the dates we leave are different :)

Here's the plan:

Friday:

Depart Sydney 24th Aug 830am

Arrive Shepparton around 5pm (or whatever, depends on petrol/food/bathroom stops)

Saturday:

DECA events (well, duh :blush: )

Dinner and drinks afterwards

Sunday:

Depart Shepparton 10am

Arrive Sydney around dinner time

This time we have 15 entries MAX, so first in best dressed

1. Steve-O (N1GTR)

2. Ando (Boofhead.....oh sorry, A31Deviat)

3. Nick (INTUNE)

4. Victor (d00dz)

5. Chris (evil weevil)

6. Shawn (Fag) (Smoky)

7. Jessica (Sinful)

8. Andrew (nuttshunglow)

9. Anna (msnismo)

10. Liz (Liz)

11. Brad (Risking)

12. TJ (tjandriesen)

13. Sam (SAM916)

14. Jen (Tripin)

15. Wayne (DJ Brave)

Reserves?!?!

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Spectators:

Payment ($75) will be asked for in 3 weeks :)

Also, accomodation will be the same place as last time - so budget $40 per night (stupid bedpacks) and you should be right

Ok, whos in?

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I am so IN!!! :D

Put me on the list please....If you dont I will cry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can you put Smoky on the list, he cant get to the computer at the moment!!!!

Also do we pay a fee by entrant or by car?

As andrew and I are more then likely both driving the GTR, so do we pay $150

Sounds like a good turn out!

And heaps cool for 15 spots!

I still want a hotel though hahahaha :D:(

Yeah man, you know whats funny? Im looking for a 5star place in Shepp but i dont think there is one :D

Yes this is right. :)

Ok

I am so excited

Im excited in my pants, wanna have a look?

IN IN IN!!! for sure!!!

Fo' shizzle




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