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Awesome weekend & teh STI ran flawlessly!

Thanks to all the volunteers & to snowman for hitting a cone & managing a WD! :-p

I have vague flashbacks of last night when Norton & I discussed starting our own little Team Jew club...

My head is still hurting :-(

Daz.

another ace weekend.

that was one of the more fun & relaxing decas for me. (trailer ftw). i dont think we can beat the upsidedown christmas tree with the 3/4 skidpan slide map.

there was a fair bit of ace steering going on too!! standout was Russ in his 32! im keen to see how you go in the results, every time i watched you there were perfect slides left right and center. It was also fun jumping in some of the dattos on the back track. my god troys green dat hauls in a straight line!

I have seen Bigbirds photos and theres some awesome shots. from what i understand between him, sarah and joel there are like 5000 shots. and west, Jarrod got your off on the backtrack too... nice work!

Bring on Deca MASTERS.

Great day up at Shep! Thanks heaps to the organisers and volunteers once again.

I had a ball with the R on the skid pan. Finding boost really helps with improving times. With some semicomps, who knows what my car could do.

Battles were ace fun! Congrats to the designers!

Well i think May be the mont i got my balls back. I was feeling the pain for missing the last two DECAs :happy: I was all over the state servicing for a rally, so i think its time i get back int eh drivers seat. Though trying to pick up women in Hopetoun was a highlight of my weekend.

I WISH I GREW UP IN THE COUNTRY!

that photo of my car...

If I had my new rims

and if you caught the flames

and if my car was clean

and didnt have the big dent

would be the best photo of my car yet :(

Had to go through the pics twice to even recognise your car :nyaanyaa:

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