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Good work everyone! Consistency to gets ya up the front.

Apparently it's not all about Long Wangs ay Russ? :dry: I thought you had me stitched up for sure this time!

Congrats to the weeners too, especially chris and Ryan for touching up the porkers

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What a great week end. Loved every minute of it. That was my first SAU event and was not dissapointed at all. Great event, great people, and great big f**king drinks. Will be back again for sure. Thanks to everyone involved with organising the day. And to everyone who gave me driving tips. I was only driving poorly so that it would be easier for me to improve next time. :dry:

Thanks again.

BrendanR33

(Putting Wodonga on the SAU map since 2009)

some gopro clips (make sure you use HQ). front bar cams turned out ok...

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F251C939AD648EFC

Again a great day. Well done to the team for organizing another event.

lol at group 2 on the long wang with the bus stop.

great pics from marty and crew again.

Apparently it's not all about Long Wangs ay Russ? :P I thought you had me stitched up for sure this time!

Apparently not :D Long wang is the only event that I don't try to slide.

One day I will drive sensible and not sideways. It will take a lot of self control though. I don't like being beaten by a car with saggy balls...:)

Heya guyZ,

Had an absolute blazt popping the [R]'s cherry and mine at my 1st DECA event. Certainly like to commend the efforts of all that made it possible on the day; thanks and well done on a flawless day.

Am now watching the clock for the next DECA event! :) HURRY UP

Wasn't thinking about the points when I decided not to run the last battle - doh ma! Oh well, look forward to dialing her in again with the next Deca now that tyres are scrubbed and will remedy handbrake.

Thanks to those who also went to the exent of taking photo's n videos as well!

Cheers,

Ben

Congrats to all and a big thanks for the vids and pics.

Can't believe that I finished in the top ten the first time that I've done DECA in the R :) but I didn't go for the points so that was just a bonus.

Oh and Martin everyone think my GTR is purple but it is actually black from the factory :P

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