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Man, another fantastic DECA and after-DECA dinner down. It was my partners first time watching and he thoroughly enjoyed himself and vows to come up in the S15 for the next event.

PS. I've blown the transmission, the poor little Pulsar is going to be sitting in a garage for the next year or so. The DECA curse struck me again :(

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Thanks to EVERYONE who made the day possible, I really liked the new system (lining up for wangs is a drainer usually) and you guys ran it really well, hands down for battling the 30+ weather and brutal sun.

Was awesome to catch up with everyone and have some fun. Well alot of fun actually. Possibly a little too much. At DECA and otherwise :(

Looking forward to seeing some pics and vids. I will post the small amount of pics I have after im done recovering.

P.S. The chicanes were very well spaced on the wangs.

Buy that car back man! haha

:(

Was good to see your driving yesterday, have heard a lot about it and lived up to it, very interested to see your times. Next time you are in the city, let us know mate.

I have always enjoyed the SAU DECA's and have been along to another couple of club's DECA's as a specatator of which SAU definately urinates all over! I do need to sort another car as the mini does strugle on the short courses. Watch this space :)

My pics are uploading, will be posted either over night or first up in morning - forgot to click something so they are all uploading in original high quality - oops... alll 110 photos !!!!! :(

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Was great to see people who attend including myself with the r31 ..... great day for all involved with lunch/drinks provided, Great feed

Congrats on those who organize the event :banana:..shame i didnt entry my car though :) but i'll make sure next time :(

Great to meet new people who are local and part of the club!specily mick from my colour.top guy and crazy driver... :laugh:

naythan.

Man, another fantastic DECA and after-DECA dinner down. It was my partners first time watching and he thoroughly enjoyed himself and vows to come up in the S15 for the next event.

PS. I've blown the transmission, the poor little Pulsar is going to be sitting in a garage for the next year or so. The DECA curse struck me again :P

Ah, you're kidding, maybe the r34 is telling you it's time for a change. I'm thinking of fixing/selling the evo then getting a 34 for next year.

My pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rh1n0/sets/72157622633522661/

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PM me with an email address and the image numbers if you want full sized pictures of any.

Edit: Didn't feel like 424 pictures! I got so burnt. :P

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