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You guys sure are trying to make life hard when we go to do groupings arent you?!?!?

& re trailers on cars in sidestreets in Shepp - read what Juz and Ryan wrote. We've never had an issue. If your really concerned though, pull it off the trailer and park it in the hotel. Simple.

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why do problems always pop up the couple of days before deca :P

Jinxed my self.

Minor defect for 3 bald tyres :ninja:

Least that means I can use up whats left of them at deca now before i have to report to vicroads in 7 days :P

Jinxed my self.

Minor defect for 3 bald tyres :ninja:

Least that means I can use up whats left of them at deca now before i have to report to vicroads in 7 days :P

http://www.option1garage.com.au/NewTyres.htm

Entry List

1 Ryan Bell Sileighty RWD

2 Michael Eichorn Sileighty RWD

3 Mat Cross Corona RWD

4 Tim Williamson R32GTST RWD

5 Russell Cunningham R32GTST RWD

6 Roman Plotnikov 180sx RWD

7 Vince Ritchie R32GTST RWD

8 Dane Stokes Sti AWD

9 Luke Schulze R33GTST RWD

10 Juliette Remfrey Pulsar FWD

11 Kieran Robinson Supra RWD

12 Leon Stapley R33GTST RWD

13 Mohammed Tebeleh 180sx RWD

14 John Richardson R33GTST RWD

15 Che Boocock R33GTST RWD

16 Adrian mueller WRX AWD

17 Antony Ivancic Mystery RWD

18 Phillip Mak S13 RWD

19 Mario West EVO7 AWD

20 Shane Janssen R33GTR AWD

21 Chris Stacey R33GTR AWD

22 Brendan Pryor R33GTST RWD

23 Daniel Hall R34GTT RWD

24 Chris Mccolan EVO7 AWD

25 David Talbot S13 RWD

26 Karlos Broulidakis VN Commodore RWD

27 Daniel Garber 180sx RWD

28 Patrick Antoskiewicz R32GTST RWD

29 Cassie Cruickshank WRX AWD

30 Steven Trajkovski R32GTST RWD

31 Clive Small EVO6 AWD

32 Niroj Douglas R33GTST RWD

33 Tom Giordano R32GTST RWD

34 Julian Stacey 318i RWD

35 Adam Birdseye R33GTST RWD

36 Marcus Stacey MX5 RWD

37 Dan Fewster S13 RWD

38 Chad Selley R32GTST RWD

39 Ryan Han R34GTT RWD

40 Alan Calleja R33GTST RWD

41 Allen Paul Ravelle S14 RWD

42 Elizabeth Corr 180sx RWD

43 Russell Gilder R32GTR AWD

44 Brad Humphrys S13 RWD

45 Matt Phillips R33GTST RWD

46 Daniel Robson Sprinter RWD

47 Nicholas Varghees Soarer RWD

48

49

50

Reserves

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Final entry list. Groupings are done and they are not changing. The above no's are not your car number.

We will still take entries as there have been a fair few withdrawels.

Everyone will find out on the day.

Groups are not important for the way this deca is being run. You should be with at least couple of your friends. i have had to go through 20 pages to find peoples requests so if you are not with the exact group too bad :P

Not to mention, there are a lot of new names on the list so feel free to say hi to the new faces.

Remember 8AM!!! Get your car through scruteneering as quickly as possible so we can get as much time on track.

OK - I dont have payment from these people, you will need to pay on the day, or bring proof of previous payment or you wont be driving:

Elizabeth Corr

Nicholas Verghees

Antony Ivancic

Matt Phillips

Steven Trajkovski

Quick question.

Does the fire extinguisher have to be within reach of the driver, or just located somewhere within the car?

Cause to be honest, if my car caught fire I'd be running the other way, not trying to save it. My life is worth a whole lot more than that thing.

I think reg's say within reasonable reach from your seated position.

I have mine bolted to the passenger between the floor and the side of transmission tunnel.

I pass scrutineering no worries.

I've also seen people place them on the cage if you have one and on the floor behind the passenger seat or on the exposed metal if you have no rear seats.

All pass OK.

The glovebox is not OK :thumbsup:

Hey Bec if you could check my payment again (Steven Trajkovski) I payed on the day I sent through the confirmation e-mail to [email protected] on July 8. The reference number as I went to a branch is "000243" - I have the deposit slip at home, but I'm not there atm, but a photo of the slip was attached to the e-mail. I just have to bring down my AASA form with $50 on the day.

Cheers

Steve.

Bec,

Nicholas Vargheese (friend) will be paying on the day. Cheers.

I mounted my fire extinguisher lastnight, to the passenger footwell/floor using the passenger seat rail bolt. It's within reach from the driver's seat provided the seatbelt pretensioner isn't holding me in place lol. Here's hoping I can unbuckle my seatbelt in the event I need to use the thing.

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