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Any other N/As out there? Preferably N/As without any prior racing experience.

I think just about any battle I undertake will be a struggle.

Dont stress

Ive seen a 16 year old kid in a Toyota Echo beat GTRs.. :)

Any other N/As out there? Preferably N/As without any prior racing experience.

I think just about any battle I undertake will be a struggle.

Im n/a as well buddy. I did the deca day in feb and it was my first time as well!!!

I struggled big time to get around the cones in the right order, ask anyone they'll tell you all about it LOL!! but i still had a blast!!!! Either way you will have heaps of fun

Cheers Phil

Im n/a as well buddy. I did the deca day in feb and it was my first time as well!!!

I struggled big time to get around the cones in the right order, ask anyone they'll tell you all about it LOL!! but i still had a blast!!!! Either way you will have heaps of fun

Cheers Phil

bringing a GPS this time Phil? :):):):P

i remember i missed a few as well

Thanks for explaining usuall day progress Roman. I think its good fun... only thing is as philmak says, remembering the way around cones hehe

I will most likely miss this DECA but some of the future ones id like to do.

Just curious, but how does AWD fair vs. RWD?

My mate is coming in his Evo and we were discussing which would be better.

My instincts tell me a nice AWD car like a Evo, WRX or GTR would dominate, but from some the videos I've seen of past events a skilled RWD driver can really throw their car around nicely.

hahahha yeah roman, im keen as to get the layout!!!

Ive got to draw up some maps on ms paint or point me in the right direction

Pete coming down again?

yah Peter will probably come down as well,

but im seriusly considering staying there on Sat night,

last time i drove home from DECA, i was dead tired, makes it too dangerous to drive

but i think the problem was that i always end up working till 12am and not getting enough sleep Friday night

Its bad that you missed the May DECA, coz everyone was missing cones, especialy on the Longwang

Ive sent test fax's to people and they got them fine, so the fourth time iv'e faxed my crap through is final ! youv'e got x3 applications from me ryan,

x1 from david talbot who forgot to mention he was part of SAU :laugh:

x1 from karlos who is getting cam's or equiv on the day and mailed his SAU membership application on monday

x1 from daniel garber who is also getting cam's on day, and applied for sau membership on monday.

what a head ache. Vince your doing my entry again next time !

yah Peter will probably come down as well,

but im seriusly considering staying there on Sat night,

last time i drove home from DECA, i was dead tired, makes it too dangerous to drive

but i think the problem was that i always end up working till 12am and not getting enough sleep Friday night

Its bad that you missed the May DECA, coz everyone was missing cones, especialy on the Longwang

i was thinking stay friday night, so fresher to drive on the saturday, then power nap if need be on the drive home on the saturday night... depends on accom pricing i guess. will thread be up here or in member section?

Forms sent via e-mail and deposit payed today! Can't wait!

our cars look rather similar, but yours is cleaner :pirate:

does that mean that the Pulsar is making a return in a manual form, or still automatic?

i think it will be the death of the auto!

Gazelle D - Lucks not on your side eh? Hope you get the entry forms in before the lists fill up LOL

the fax went through yesterday evening after i saw another bad reply from the organiser.

considering i personally asked ryan at last months members night for this day to definetly happin and i was the first one to post a reply on the actual thread

majorly stressed now cause iv'e already made accomodation plans, got the friday off work and ive been over workin myself just to get the car finnished off. Even though it was driveable at the last deca, i still had lots of fiddly stuff to do, not to mention a bloody wheel alignment.

Not happy

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