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Carsales SAU DECA Day - Round 3

When : Saturday 25th August 2007

Where : DECA - Shepparton, 145 Wanganui Road, Shepparton, VIC 3630

Cost : $75

Max Entries : 50 + Reserves

Entry Form & Supp. Regs. : Entry Form (main site) - Entry Form (mirror site)

Event Schedule: Click Here

Please Note: From this round on wards the supplementary regulations will be changed to include a fire extinguisher mounted inside all competitors vehicles. No one shall be permitted to compete without one, so don't forget. This is for your safety! The extinguisher must be securely mounted on a metal bracket with metal straps within the cabin and be of at least 900 grams capacity. Halon/BCF extinguishers are not permitted.

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED.

Please support our sponsors : www.carsales.com.au

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1 Justine Schuller S15 200SX

2 Adam Newton R33 GTR

3 John Andrews R33 GTR

4 Scott Andrews R33 GTST

5 Chris Thomson R33 GTR

6 Andrew Richmond R34 GTR

7 Nathan Lawrence R33 GTR

8 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

9 Michael Dessman R33 GTST

10 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

11 Evan Boyack WRX

12 Gareth Evans R32 GTR

13 Scott Bailey TX5

14 Tony Buckland WRX Sti

15 Troy Brisby R32 GTST

16 Simon Balog R33 GTST

17 Matt Phillips Bananna

18 Steven Zozula 200SX

19 David Mocnay 350Z Track

20 Stephen Hugh-Smith (N1GTR) Supra RZ

21 Iain Anderson (A31Deviat) Cefiro

22 Nicholas Smyrnios (INTUNE) R32 GTR

23 Victor Huang (d00dz) R33 GTST

24 Chris Quick (evil weevil) R33 GTST

25 Shawn Malkic (Smoky) R33 GTST

26 Jessica Hearne (Sinful) GTR

27 Andrew Hearne (nuttshunglow) GTR

28 Anna Burns (msnismo) R33 GTST

29 Elizabeth Corr (Liz) 180SX

30 Brad Paton (Risking) R32 GTR

31 Timothy Andriesen (tjandriesen) R33 GTR

32 Samual McDonald (SAM916) R33 GTST

33 Nigel Lees - Jen (Tripin) S15 Silvia

34 Wayne Fokes (DJ Brave) GTST

35 Peter Blythe R34 GTT

36 Adam Nightingale R34 GTT

37 Aaron Tan 200SX

38 Michael Catena R33

39 Joel Strickland Mazda3 SP23

40 Martin Sullivan Bluebird

41 Shane Creed 180SX

42 Muhammad Ziad EVO 8MR

43 Michael Pope R32 GTR

44 Tim Cottam EVO 9

45 Ryan Bell Sil80

46 Tom Giordano R32 GTST

47 David Sidebottom Datsun1200

48 Lee Dimitrjevski WRX

49 Alycia Matthews WRX

50 Stuart Hickman RS Liberty

51 Ted Perkins Ford GT Cortina

52 Joel Perkins Ford GT Cortina

53 Darren Golding WRX Sti

54 Brenton Homer WRX

55 David Lee R33 GTR

56 Phillip Robinson Echo

57 Matt Karlsen R34 GTT

Reserves

58 Mark Lampard EVO

59 James Ward EVO 8MR

60 Mark Kelly R33

61 Andrew Dean R33 GTR

62 Aaron Coco S15

63 Justin Marcus R33 GTST

64 Sam Lothringer R32 GTST

65 Wayne Beaumont R33 GTST

66 Alan King EVO 7

67 Che Boocock R33 GTST

68 Anthony Snelling R33 GTR

Hey Chris! just reminding you mate that I am prepaid from the last one in which i was asleep ;) cheers.

Also, my AASA licence has expired. Can I hand Bec the form + $50 on the day or would you prefer I renew it myself (might not receive it in time depending on AASA)?

I can't wait also... praying that my stuff from nengun gets here in time!

Also, my AASA licence has expired. Can I hand Bec the form + $50 on the day or would you prefer I renew it myself (might not receive it in time depending on AASA)?

Yup - that will be fine.

To make things even easier - you could fill in the form beforehand and bring it along with you so you are ready to go.

Download the Club Racing License Form - HERE

If you are renewing, all you need to do is write renewal at the top and include your license number.

I'm gunna be in a car coming back from the snow. I won't be home till later. Is there any other way I can do it?

Also can we still pay by direct deposit?

Can still pay via direct deposit. I will PM you with an alternative method.

Hey Chris! just reminding you mate that I am prepaid from the last one in which i was asleep :( cheers.

Also, my AASA licence has expired. Can I hand Bec the form + $50 on the day or would you prefer I renew it myself (might not receive it in time depending on AASA)?

Yep, I have a few people on the paid list from the last event already. Please note you still must fax me an entry form.

Please do as bec instructed. Bring the filled out form on the day and pay us, as AASA can be slack. Also note that they will more than likely back date your membership.

is there still priority entry this time for people that volunteered at the last one?

Hmm... not exactly, I didn't keep a list this time of who helped out.

But if you helped us out to run the event, then I will try to help you out too. Bottom line sent through an entry form ASAP and remind me where / when you volunteered.

Hmm... not exactly, I didn't keep a list this time of who helped out.

But if you helped us out to run the event, then I will try to help you out too. Bottom line sent through an entry form ASAP and remind me where / when you volunteered.

I probably won't be entering...I was asking on dez's behalf...He volunteered on the skid pan all afternoon...

he said he's still gonna try and get a spot normally though...

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