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Event run by the WRX Club.

Entries and supp regs are now available in case any of you guys are interested.

Entry form - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/DECA_12_April_entry.pdf

Supp regs - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/DECA_12%20April_supregs.pdf

***EDIT - The WRX Club have advised that they will sign up people with AASA Licenses on the day, if you complete the attached form and bring it along with you.

You'll also need to take the correct payment of $50 cash with you.

AASA_Club_Racing_License_Application.pdf

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yeah i would imagine aasa is fine on the day - ask the wrx club though, its their day

yeah steve i would imagine its similar, probably not %100 the same, but fairly close

i could still be up for a day trip - have u got plans steve?

yeah i would imagine aasa is fine on the day - ask the wrx club though, its their day

yeah steve i would imagine its similar, probably not %100 the same, but fairly close

i could still be up for a day trip - have u got plans steve?

Nah no plans...yet

If i go it will be like the first time when i stayed with you guys (stupidly late arrival, no sleep, no breakfast, straight on the track still 90% asleep). Would you stay up there?

Id be keen if i got a passenger from here and somewhere with a late check in to get at least 4 hours sleep at

Mmmm, this will be interesting........our version of DECA is on the day after

So, if i make it to yours it will be leave at 5pm, drive to canberra, sleep, skidpan again - that will be a tiring weekend




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