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Another awesome DECA, thanks to everyone who organised and helped make it happen, we all appreciate it!

Poor car copped a thrashing after I told myself I wasnt going to because of the hot weather. When youre out on the track all reason seems to go out the window... you just wanna go that bit harder :P Especially in the battles, competition was red hot all day, everyone taking it to the limit and sometimes past :P Thats what its all about.

Counting down the days to the next DECA already!

Seems like i forgot to use my camera for most of the day, thanks everyone for taking photos, incredible shots! Here's one I did manage to take.

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Thanks guys for an awesome time!!

I had heaps of fun, you were all really friendly, and it was awesome to try something new!

I even managed to get a nice tan being out there all day (on one arm anyway).

Hope to come to the next one and have a scoot around, and ill definately not miss the after party this time- sounds like you all had a great time :P

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Wicked day, very hot but alot of fun

thanks to all involed in organising the day, top effort....

scariest moment is on the way back home wen the guy in the M3 screamed out "my cruise control is stuck" thanks to his throttle cable being stuck open...we fixed it, i hope he got home safe....

who got a really dark tan from the sun? i did...lol

hey thanks for the help on the way home! was scary shit hehe

was a sick day loved it :) i need to fix my dif :)

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Thanks to everyone who helped out on the day and well done to everyone for some decent times with no incidents!

Here are the results: Micolour Deca November RESULTS

Well done to Snowcone and Sidesaddle for taking out the honours.

ah damn, Moe beat me :D

i'll never hear the end of this now...

Those spins on the skidpan were very costly... LOL

just noticed i've got the same time for the miniwang on one of my runs as i got in May

ah damn, Moe beat me :D

i'll never hear the end of this now...

Those spins on the skidpan were very costly... LOL

just noticed i've got the same time for the miniwang on one of my runs as i got in May

Matty owned you both, his first DECA, in a stock apart from lowered, NA bmw :)

Matty owned you both, his first DECA, in a stock apart from lowered, NA bmw :thumbsup:

lol ease up ryan he probably did a spin and only lost 1 sec on my time!

I must say though some of my runs were terrible....first skidpan run i munched a few cones and missed a gear on the skidpan and long wang.

Note to self: next investment - swaybars!

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