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That's the series 1 in his avatar.

That is correct. My series one is in pieces, slowly being built into a semi decent track car...I hope haha! So no it wasn't at Centreline. My series 4 is dark grey with silver Volk rims.

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Is it too late to cancel and get a refund? (Reade Clouston + Jimmy Wong)

Done, you two are out. CUT OFF IS 5PM WEDNESDAY.

NEXT DECA IT WILL BE 5PM MONDAY.

We now have 48 entrants and no reserves so if anybody still wants to enter please shoot through your entry form. This can be found on page 1, post 1.

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For anyone wanting to see what it's like, this is a wet DECA:

ok now that looks boring. im just bringing stockies so i can be cool like Al and smoke em up lol

No worries.

Looking at the officials thread there isnt many people that have put their hands up to help... So if you have friends coming along please try to convince them to help out. if you can let us know before hand that is one less thing we have to organise in the morning which means we get out on track earlier and inturn there are more battles in the arvo :yes:

ok now that looks boring. im just bringing stockies so i can be cool like Al and smoke em up lol

I found it quite fun, though very frustrating if going for a decent time. once you give up on that idea it was pretty good!

That's the series 1 in his avatar.

Clearly I don't know my RX7s very well lol.

Hitting up friends for late entries so I'll see if I can get them filled.

hey committee team can i grab a hoodie on the day?

Sorry dude - all the hoodies are in storage and I dont have time to go there before I leave for Shepp tomorrow.

Will have to get one to you another time.

My friend (Jon Lee) has just sent in forms and payment for position number 50 :)

It will be a Golf GTI repping for the Euros :rofl:

EDIT: Bugger, someone beat him to it :)

Someone pull out! lol

EDIT 2: Someone did pull out lol. Friend is in :P

wet skidpan sucks! went to a wrx one and they purposely put water down..that was totally ghey..

Oh and if anyone has a spare large helmet, that would be awesome..bringing a mate and im not sure if we'll be able to get a helmet by sat.

wet skidpan sucks! went to a wrx one and they purposely put water down..that was totally ghey..

Oh and if anyone has a spare large helmet, that would be awesome..bringing a mate and im not sure if we'll be able to get a helmet by sat.

Was that the deca day about 5 weeks ago? I did one then with a whole bunch of subeys and they watered the pan down...it was totally pointless...

Furthermore the day was run like shit...one course for the entire day...yes you heard right...one course...monkeys would have done a better job...

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