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4yrs in this club and ive never seen your car. Do you still even have one? :P

Time to pass on the rb20 minister position to me :)

Yeh its around somewhere. It did do Dutton in 2007 and track days up to end of 2007. I was OS most of 2008 and all of 2009 and i live around the corner from committee meetings so just walk:)

Yeh its around somewhere. It did do Dutton in 2007 and track days up to end of 2007. I was OS most of 2008 and all of 2009 and i live around the corner from committee meetings so just walk:)

not good enough, everyone selling up their r32's and no one is left :P

Entry emailed and paid. Put me down on the list! RB20 powar :)

4yrs in this club and ive never seen your car. Do you still even have one? :down:

Time to pass on the rb20 minister position to me :P

You will have to prove you have what it takes. This Deca might be your chance!

Yeh its around somewhere. It did do Dutton in 2007 and track days up to end of 2007. I was OS most of 2008 and all of 2009 and i live around the corner from committee meetings so just walk:)

What's stopping you? Out of the country?

NOTICE RE LICENCES

CAMS - Click Here and Download the L2S SPEED LICENCE

$100 per year & you must be able to prove that you are also a current financial member of a CAMS affiliated club (ie SAU Victoria)

AASA - Click Here and Download the CLUB RACING LICENCE

$50/year

Make sure you all check that your license and club membership (if you are using a CAMS Licence) are up to date.

We cannot handle renewals of CAMS or AASA license. You will need to sort it out with them before the event if it's close to expiring.

If you are new and do not yet have a licence, I can process it for you on the morning of the event, but make sure you come with the correct form already filled in and the correct $$.

Hope this helps you all. If anyone has further questions about licences, PM me :P

deca is the best, i haven't told my sister yet i'm going to shep not her wedding lmao

forms emailed and money sent via net banking, damm payment delay, anyhow x2 entry's have been submitted for Myself, David Talbot, and Vincent Ritchie, and we will be both driving my silvia so please put us in the same group Ryan, but obviously a few cars apart.

thanks, i'll get in touch with other people asap regarding more entry's.

see you all there !

Dedication!

It might help the organisers process your entry faster if people include in their fax a receipt of the internet bank transfer...that way we can see some proof you've paid (even though we still need to see payment in the SAU Vic bank account before your entry is completely accepted).

i see that everyone is mighty pumped about DECA. so much more discussion about this than the hillclimb next weekend.

anyone care to go into a little more detail about what goes on at one of these days?

cant go to the hillclimb cause i have paintball :D

I haven't sold it...i am actually picking it up tomorrow from just having had some work done to it. I wanted to burn the R32 not that long ago but cars are a love hate thing:)

oh yeh thats when you need to cast them aside and drive something else, otherwise you end up selling and regretting it later. i seriously forgot about 1 car once LMAO but you get that. it was sitting somewhere for a year, that's my excuse. :(

7 Spots left guys.

And just to let you all know, we will be running the day in the old format for those of you who have been to a few decas. This is a little bit more passenger friendly so get your friends/girl/boyfriends up there!

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