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WOOOO! Payment made and forms emailed through for me and Mr David Talbot. Seems too far away though!

Thanks for publically posting up the photo dave, much appreciated mate!

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WOOOO! Payment made and forms emailed through for me and Mr David Talbot. Seems too far away though!

Thanks for publically posting up the photo dave, much appreciated mate!

did you attempt to open the full size? those arn't scribbles in the word blurb's :thumbsup: LMAO i was pmsl @ the time.

those and steve and ash had a chat about the attachment's ash has in the closet. LMAO

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Micolour

Micolour

Ryan Bell

Chris Thomson

Mat Cross

Alan Calleja

Ben Neale

Martin Sullivan

Antony Ivancic

Juliette Remfrey

Darren Golding

Peter Canfield

Russell Cunningham

Brenton Homer

David Talbot

Vince Ritchie

Ash Crawford

Shane Janssen

Nick Edlin

Che Boocock

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awesome, so who do i talk to so i'm in the same group as my mate vince ritchie, im not good at making new friends.

hi to all readers :wacko:

p.s i'm dave and i have a problem, i like cars, infact i have way to many, it's kind of obsessive :D

or offer to video them...surprising how many friends u make then :woot:

with my crappy atck2 helmet cam i didn't bother bringing ? or my nokia n95 ? oh wait a minute i did record somebody with my n95 and it was amusing for about 2 mins, and he never spoke to me AGAIN !

p.s thanks for wacking the go pro on the gaz !

Hi dave. Just go up to people and ask for a ride in their cars. Best way to meet people.

sugestion noted

does that include 7am drives on the way to the petrol station ? because i saw a r32, with 32 on the windscreen at like 7am in sheparton @ deca 1

as for me, i was driving a gazelle, who would of known. It would have been more amusing if the S12 silvia stickers i was ordering were going to come on time, as calling my gaz a gaz is really a kick in the nuts, damm australian marketing.

no confusing names from now on, i'll just call my new silvia my girl friend, it's demanding of my time, money and i'm losing friends over her already

I have not done a DECA for ages so its about time i did 1.

I will give you the forms and payment tonight at the meeting.

for

Me (RCHOO)

and

Leon Stapley (achoo)

And if you could put us in the same group that would be great as Leon and 1 will share a car

I have not done a DECA for ages so its about time i did 1.

I will give you the forms and payment tonight at the meeting.

for

Me (RCHOO)

and

Leon Stapley (achoo)

And if you could put us in the same group that would be great as Leon and 1 will share a car

Heh Heh good stuff Wayne...

Will be strange not to have you as a starter though!

Which brings up a good point.

Make sure everyone brings along some friends that wouldn't mind helping out with some jobs around the place...

we will need some 'flaggies' for the back track

as well as a couple of timers and startes for both back tracks..

also a starter and a timer will be needed for the skid pan in the morning.

So keep that in mind if some of your mates are keen to come along... get them involved.

all the jobs are really easy and most of them get you up and close to the action!!

We will post up a thread probably closer to the event listing jobs and who has put there hand up for them.....

but please post up any expessions of interest in this thread.

Remember if we don't have any helpers... the day simply wont run...

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