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Steve just sent me an sms, the slalom course is there again on the Hume!!!

hahah

another msg from Steve-0000000

More cones near "dogs tucker box" for around 2kms!! hahahahahaha

f**kin` a :P

So that was a fun trip :P

Winton was great aswel - definatly a "must do" track

Some "sticky/negative" moments but overall that trip was a blast :bunny:

BIG thanks to Nick for the help on Saturday night!!!!!

Oh yeah - i was undefeated in the battles biatches!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Some random pics

One is when we were crossing the border so i put the hat on, the porsche is from winton, the tyre is from DECA (i went to goodyear at lunch :P ), the backseat shot shows the block in the boot/backseat of the supra and the cop is the one that was following me for a while outside goulburn

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hey mofo's!

Im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack

f**k Im tired!

we didnt get much traffic at all this time on way back, great!

but thanks to all the VIC guys again!

And thanks to all the fellow NSW members who went and helped out!

And a good time was had by all...

...cept maybe Leewah =[

yea - some birthday gift that was....

He was in line behind me at lunch. His comment was "well that gives me an excuse to get a new front bar." How cool is that considering

hey you crazy guys

what a nutsbag weekend

the vic gang post their silly stuff in here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=182292

im pretty busted at home today

cant imagine how u guys r feeling after that drive home

Well - what can I say.....

My first DECA and it was an absolute blast!!! We had an awesome time and will DEFINATELY go again!

Thanks to Chris for keeping us entertained on the way home with the kilometre countdown....... :D ...........lol!!!

Can't wait for the next one - DECA that is Chris!!! :rofl:

And thanks to everyone who organised and/or helped out...... :3some:

What a great event! :mad:

Dropped the supra off at autosport earlier, turns out the diff is 100% finished/wrecked/f**ked/rooted/whatever

Thats the price for not losing any of the battles i was in.............its worth it :3some:

I will say this though: When that Evo lined up i thought i was going to lose that one




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