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It was a top day yesterday...

I had a heap of fun for my first DECA as a driver... :D

POI's

-The corona is a BIG handfull on the skidpan... i was so out of breath after the first run i couldn't talk :D

-I need a handbrake that works when i want it to... not just when it feels like it.

-Second gear doughnuts can be hazardous to your health... the car fills with smoke :(:D

-the back tracks are really fun!

Any way thanks to all the organisers.. i know you had a tough day with not having many volunteers

One small piece of possible advice that could be maybe looked at is to start the day a little earlier maybe.

I reckon if everyone got to DECA when me and the Datto boys did... it might have gave us a few extra runs at the end of the day.

i know there was other problems through the day that slowed it down but i reckon it wouldn't be a bad thing.

Just my 2c

Other than that... top stuff... looking forward to the pics and vids...

I hope someone got a glimpse of my smoke show, but from what epople have said, no one had cameras out :down:

MaT

It would have started a little earlier, but a spectator had an epileptic siezure, so thats why there were delays in the morning.

I had an absolute blast, even though I didn't compete. Was great fun helping out as an official, and I have got some great photos of every car going through the first chicane on the long track. Just need to sift through the 1200 photos I took, for the best ones. Give me about a week :P

The night festivites were great aswell...it was a hoot.

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It would have started a little earlier, but a spectator had an epileptic siezure, so thats why there were delays in the morning.

I am aware of that, like i said... i know there was many issues involved in how delayed the day was...

but i still think the day could have started a little earlier...

Although that would mean frysie doesn't get his nice little sleep-in :P

what about RACV Khoa? they'll come out, whack in another battery, might cost $70-$100, but you could have got there pretty much at the start of proceedings?

I'm not a member,

Waiting time at such time is going to be a while, joining fees.....etc by the time it'll cost 4 times more and i'm still going to be late so it was not worth it anymore.

The footage looks like so much fun!!! I'm so jealous right now..

I will def be checking out the next one, hope you all had a great time...so peeved that I couldnt make it to this one.

Yeah great couple of days and a massive couple of nights.

A big thanks to Shane (VSPEC-33 ) and AP ( LEANBAC ) for getting me up to Shep and back home.. :D

I will put some pics up a little latter....

Another great DECA... ;)

Had a great time, thanks to all the organisers and helpers.

My Highlights

- Tim's R32 sitting on the limiter all day

-That very smokey spin matt had in the corona

- getting very loose over the hill on the mini wang, momentarily hitting the limiter

-Perfect weather, couldn't have hoped for a better day

-Oh and sneaking ahead of a certain now high powered Sileightly on the first pass of the long wang

It was good to meet a few blokes and have a few rides in cars.

Thanks again

Was good to get back out there again, think I did better so have to put it to down to driving a vtec honda for 12mths before getting the new taxi hehe

Car is booked in for new rear tyres in the morning, they're looking rather secondhand.

Agreed.

The car was great out the back - even for street tyres

Yeah the X was farken awesome around the short wang, although I don't think you had to do much input to make it do what it did. Would take some serious effort to "run out of talent" with that thing on the road!

It is a fact that the drive home from deca is actually longer than the drive up there...

To begin with, a big thanks to all the volunteers that helped throughout the day. I dont think the back track could have pumped the cars around any faster if they tried. go double stop watches.

As for the driving side of things, i think i would have been better off parking the car after the back track. Its a fairly different car to the previous decas, its now got a bit more whore in it. its hard to say but its inability to stop locking wheels on the skid pan may have had something to do with this

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it was massively obvious when i drove it off the trailer so i cant imagine not noticing it yesterday. i dont know how the hell you crack a rotor at deca anyway, they were warmed up before the back track and dont get hot anywhere else...

then there was last night.. what did we learn? well:

wearing pop button shirts is a silly idea unless you preempt every attack by ripping it open yourself. chasing kids while doing this is even better.

speeches should always be left up to the guy noone knows and wasnt at the event.

wang bangers in pints suck.

belt fights are better with sound affects.

chicken salt and dim sims dont go chris. never have 'the same' as him.

DO NOT dierespect the aboriginal cows (in the park). only disrespect the white ones or you'll have a drunk aboriginal gang to deal with.

just a couple from my phone

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Gawd I can't remember anything.. just getting there at 3.30am Fri and then everything from then on is a blur!

Spotted Ryan on way back tho :D and Kylie at Gloria Jeans this morning

love the WHOLE corn chip in that bucket lol.. that must have hurt... Hrrm how strange, that looks similiar to Ryan's margarita..

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had a good weekend thanks to all those that put in work to make this stuff happen... the weather in Shep always seems to be perfect! that lake is a bit dry tho:/

gotta love the Shep pubs, 10 guys stacks on humping each other like madmen right out the front and everyone gets in fine... just as long as they took off the hats!?

Bart's Mo FTW... almost as sleazy as mine mate, keep working on it;)

Please see 2nd line of my sig for my thoughts on driving at deca... anyone want to buy a 33?... female owner, never been boosted

Ryan is that all you broke! your just not trying

Ps. Adz wore that shirt on purpose... looking good mate!

Yeah great couple of days and a massive couple of nights.

A big thanks to Shane (VSPEC-33 ) and AP ( LEANBAC ) for getting me up to Shep and back home.. :(

I will put some pics up a little latter....

Another great DECA... :P

no dramas sorry about the ruff ride..and no back seat :(

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