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Nice work for all the scorekeepers for getting them online so quickly :thumbsup:.

Pretty happy for my first track event; my goal was just not to come last! ha ha. I already have ideas as to what I need to do at the next one :)

All you guys just take it too seriously.

The more mods i done to my car, the slower i got and the MORE FUN I HAD!! :)

People are wasting money buying semi slick for DECA, i just throw on the cheapest pair of tyres, on the rear, and do my best to hold a slide, when i spin (note i didn't say "if i spin" :P) i do my best to make some smoke and put on a show :thumbsup:

All you guys just take it too seriously.

The more mods i done to my car, the slower i got and the MORE FUN I HAD!! :D

People are wasting money buying semi slick for DECA, i just throw on the cheapest pair of tyres, on the rear, and do my best to hold a slide, when i spin (note i didn't say "if i spin" ;)) i do my best to make some smoke and put on a show :happy:

You are also very easily convinced that HIGH boost is more fun :D

I Remember my 33 at deca on High boost don't think it steered straight on the skid pan all day... Its just tooo much fun ....

i can have a sook about a few things but as Al said its all fun n games.....no1 gonna win prize money, so go out there and have some fun....

and as for u Roman....hahahahaha....if it wasnt for my damaged panels i would of been faster....

Ryan weres ur time?? ahh i forgot u drive a r32 not a 180sx...lol....nah jokes man, hope u get it fixed asap...i was asking where u were

Haha good call Al. I gotta start saving up for a pair of BJ All Rounders for next time :happy:

noooooo there is cheaper Chinese ones available....$70 each cant go wrong...lol

Thanks to all organizers and you poor ppl standing out in the crazy temps...had a good day, some awesome cars/drivers there.

However getting up at 3.00am sucked...was soooooooooo tired before I even got there. Wont do that again. LOL.

All you guys just take it too seriously.

The more mods i done to my car, the slower i got and the MORE FUN I HAD!! :D

People are wasting money buying semi slick for DECA, i just throw on the cheapest pair of tyres, on the rear, and do my best to hold a slide, when i spin (note i didn't say "if i spin" ;) ) i do my best to make some smoke and put on a show :happy:

You are also very easily convinced that HIGH boost is more fun :D

I Remember my 33 at deca on High boost don't think it steered straight on the skid pan all day... Its just tooo much fun ....

LOL, it seems all us high mount boys have nothing but trouble controlling our RWD animals

noooooo there is cheaper Chinese ones available....$70 each cant go wrong...lol

Thanks to all organizers and you poor ppl standing out in the crazy temps...had a good day, some awesome cars/drivers there.

However getting up at 3.00am sucked...was soooooooooo tired before I even got there. Wont do that again. LOL.

You should stay next time. How's the eyebrow going?

lol sadly its the final straw...brow ring = goneskis.....i hope it wont scar too bad :happy:

Ripped it off with your helmet? I swear until my helmet was worn in that it was going to rip my ears off every time!

Ripped it off with your helmet? I swear until my helmet was worn in that it was going to rip my ears off every time!

yeah little bit of piercing carnage with helmet removal. would have taken it out then and there but no one could un do my balls... :happy:

Damn ladies in red aka red cones of doom; two were calling my name and they sucked me in like a tractor beam! Oh well it's all in the name of competitive fun & I had a blazt!

Bring on the next DECA already :happy:

P.S: Has it ever rained during a DECA event b4?

P.S: Has it ever rained during a DECA event b4?

Oh indeed it has...

Someone has the photo's of the storm that was coming and i think the water that fell after about 15mins...

It was one serious fken storm lol.

I was wet from head to toe in about 10 seconds but for some reason i think i stood there for about another 20mins for the 'die hard' people that still wanted to do battles on the skidpan.

The things i do... :happy:

Oh indeed it has...

Someone has the photo's of the storm that was coming and i think the water that fell after about 15mins...

It was one serious fken storm lol.

I was wet from head to toe in about 10 seconds but for some reason i think i stood there for about another 20mins for the 'die hard' people that still wanted to do battles on the skidpan.

The things i do... :happy:

haha nice; I suspect when it rains in Shep it POURS!

Shame you didn't have a poncho in your pocket but that's the way the cookie crumbles sometimes! :D

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