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Micolour SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana Round 4

When : Saturday 7th November, 2009

Where : DECA - Shepparton, 145 Wanganui Road, Shepparton, VIC 3630

Cost : $80

Max Entries : 50 + Reserves

-= PLEASE NOTE =-

The insurer of the event (AASA) has issued supplimentary regulations that require all entrants to wear helmets during all competition. This includes the skidpan and all battles.

This also impacts passengers, as they must also now wear a helmet prior to entering a competition vehicle.

A fire extinguisher is required by all entrants. This is for your own safety.

Please re-read the supplimentary regulations before entering the event.

Entry Form & Supp. Regs. : Click Here - TO GET ONTO THE LIST WE NEED YOUR ENTRY FORM. NO FORM NO LIST

Event Schedule: CLICK HERE

Results: Not yet available

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED.

Please support our sponsors : Micolour - Custom Refinishing, 7 Dissik St Cheltenham 3192, Ph: (03) 9555 8011.

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37 Luke Distanislao S14 RWD

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39 Andrew Richmond R34GTR AWD

40 Justine Schuller S15 RWD

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42 John Richardson R33GTST RWD

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47 Mohammed Tebeileh 180sx RWD

48 Phillip Mak S13 RWD

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i have a question. now first off i see you need a AASA licence, i went to there website and had a look, now is it a non race permit that i need? also there is no price for it or where to send it to. there site is gay or it could possibly just be me.

i have a question. now first off i see you need a AASA licence, i went to there website and had a look, now is it a non race permit that i need? also there is no price for it or where to send it to. there site is gay or it could possibly just be me.

It is the 'Club' Licence that you want. it costs $50. make sure if you are going to get from aasa and not on the day that you will have it in time for the event.

It is the 'Club' Licence that you want. it costs $50. make sure if you are going to get from aasa and not on the day that you will have it in time for the event.

ok cool thanks, so to make it easier i can get one on the day then? if thats the case on the entry forms do i leave the section that says "AASA or equivalent level licence number" blank?

ok cool thanks, so to make it easier i can get one on the day then? if thats the case on the entry forms do i leave the section that says "AASA or equivalent level licence number" blank?

Yeah, it's real easy. Just fill the form out before the day itself.

Good to see that you're not deterred!

It's taken me ~3 months since the last DECA to fix it, only just got it back on the road again. I plan to take it a little easier this time.

What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger right? :)

Yeah, it's real easy. Just fill the form out before the day itself.

im so sorry for all these questions i just want to make sure i do it right.

so is this what i do: fill out the entry form but leave the AASA or equivalent licence number blank and pay the $80. then get the correct AASA form and fill it out and bring that with me on the day with $50?

im so sorry for all these questions i just want to make sure i do it right.

so is this what i do: fill out the entry form but leave the AASA or equivalent licence number blank and pay the $80. then get the correct AASA form and fill it out and bring that with me on the day with $50?

yep thats right, u can get the form from there website

It's taken me ~3 months since the last DECA to fix it, only just got it back on the road again. I plan to take it a little easier this time.

What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger right? :/

A little less understeer would be good... :)

see you there mate!

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