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Could I request the following you be grouped together?

9 Leon Stapley 180sx RWD

10 Wayne Beaumont 180sx RWD

21 Juliette Remfrey Pulsar FWD

28 Hayley Swanson Wrx AWD

8 Mohammed Tebeileh 180sx RWD

11 Roman Plotnikov 180sx RWD

13 Ryan Campbell R32GTST RWD

30 Matthew Roberts 328i RWD

38 John Richardson R33GTST RWD

49 Phillip Mak S13 RWD

Please :P

Been hanging out for this one since the last one!!!! I learnt so much about my car, it was so worth it....and the shimmed up lsd was so much fun!!!

btw sorry for send the forms through so many times, it kept declining this morning and i kept trying.....i later got 3 alerts that they had been sent :P

guys, we really need to organise volunteers. there is another thread in the events section so if you have a friend/missus etc coming along and they can lend a hand (does not have to be all day) please post up in the volunteer thread.

if we dont get enough volunteers the day cant start. if we pre organise it the day will start earlier.

Just put a blanket ban on passenger rides in the morning... My car didn't make it last time, so me and the mrs timed and did cone removals, get a decent view of things... she will prob do cone removal on the mini wang, just trying to sort out someone we know to do timing with her unless someones mrs wants to do the timing?

If passengers attend multiple DECA's per year, and volunteer at one of them.... if all passengers did that then surely there wouldn't be a volunteer shortage?

Would any road-legal semi on the CAMS Production Car Tyre List be considered a normal tyre on the day? ie. no penalties incurred? Am I right in assuming that you'd only incur a penalty with a non-road legal semi?

Would any road-legal semi on the CAMS Production Car Tyre List be considered a normal tyre on the day? ie. no penalties incurred? Am I right in assuming that you'd only incur a penalty with a non-road legal semi?

penalties are only for full slicks. Semi's are fine.

nah they are absolutly shit house, had an accident once coz they didnt do what they suppose to, didnt u see when Roman and i where battling in the knockout round and i didnt stop and went threw the witches hat?? thats 180sx abs....i had a merc before the 180 and its abs was awsome...much stronger...

ill be happy with the grouping too

just make sure you don't lock up on the mini wang

otherwise you will have to bin the semis as they are a lot easier to damage then road tires

just make sure you don't lock up on the mini wang

otherwise you will have to bin the semis as they are a lot easier to damage then road tires

Wise words, I killed a set on the long wang a few years back.

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