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is there any way we can get a few more entries in? 2 of my mates have been waiting for this event for ages. didn't realise entries were open until this morning. i only just got in on time. we were hoping to come up to shep together.

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is there any way we can get a few more entries in? 2 of my mates have been waiting for this event for ages. didn't realise entries were open until this morning. i only just got in on time. we were hoping to come up to shep together.
DECA IS FULL! Get your name on the reserves if you still want in though as we usually have at least 5 people pull out.

yes i can see that. what i was trying to say is that my mates aren't keen unless they all secure a place. was asking whether there is any way that the number of entries can be increased from 50.

I'm pretty sure the answer is no. It would put out the timing of the day's events since the venue is only hired until a strict closing time. The insurance is probably limited to 50 participants as well. Just go on reserves.

looks like im out 200% (was just about to send forms in too)

car got rear ended and then rear ended again and pushed under the tow truck about to load it up yesterday :)

well have to find another car before next deca.

looks like im out 200% (was just about to send forms in too)

car got rear ended and then rear ended again and pushed under the tow truck about to load it up yesterday :wub:

well have to find another car before next deca.

No good brad. Are you still coming up for the trip?

looks fun, going to be good to get back out there after missing the past years worth of DECA's

not to mention a load of new names too on the entries

Yeah Aaron. It's been a while.

looks like im out 200% (was just about to send forms in too)

car got rear ended and then rear ended again and pushed under the tow truck about to load it up yesterday :P

well have to find another car before next deca.

You serious? You were getting the car towed and THEN it had an accident? Unfortunate as...

looks like im out 200% (was just about to send forms in too)

car got rear ended and then rear ended again and pushed under the tow truck about to load it up yesterday :blink:

well have to find another car before next deca.

Shit it's going to be a tricky one for insurance.... who pays for what?!

looks like im out 200% (was just about to send forms in too)

car got rear ended and then rear ended again and pushed under the tow truck about to load it up yesterday :blink:

well have to find another car before next deca.

sorry dude. i know where a blue s13 silvia is if your interested. ca18e/auto has hail damage but for $1100 could make it into something good, has hicas, sunroof, original mags, same colour as mine. hail damage has effected bonnet boot, top of doors. windscreen. but for track car, cheap cheap body. i almost bought it last week, just to put back on ebay and make a few hundred easy dollars.

I'm out; car is mechanically broken.

Ryan can you inform me what happens now, never had to pull out of DECA b4 :)

Hamish: Thanks for your offer mate, but i just wont feel comfortable driving someone else's car, especially one i haven't driven b4.

Bad luck mate, what broke?

I will take you off the list and bring on the first reserve. All pull outs will be refunded after the event.

While we are talking money, these people are listed as not paid:

Brendan Pryor

Vince Ritchie

Chris Stacey

Leon Stapley

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