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You guys make me feel better.

I dunno where an NA 2J stands in regards to an CA-T, but stock for stock they must be similar. I think I have the advantage over the SR though!

At least you guys have witnessed DECA before. I've never done anything like this on the street, let alone the track. My driving expertise is non existent.

Hmm, no idea, stock the CA's make SFA power and I think with the few mods I have wouldn't make a huge difference (hence why CA's are so cheap :P)

DECA is the best place to learn it all, low risk, no cops, people who are there to help. It's great, you'll love it.

Stop worrying guys...anyone who judges your driving performance based on a skidpan motorkhana is a twit who probably neglects to remember the first time they ever visited the track :P

This is my first DECA and I couldn't care less what people think of what I do, there will be plenty of others who aren't familiar with it! Just let your inhibitions go and enjoy the day :(

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if you were talking to me that is.... i'll be up there this time.... no work for Leon! I might try my hand at the corty this time but.... what do you think?

You must bring the Corty.

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