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Gonna have some new toys for this DECA hopefully. LSD should be arriving from the States in the next couple of weeks (hopefully before DECA), and I just purchased a Bee*R Rev limiter, lol. I know its kind of wanky on my car, but it will be fun all the same.

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i contacted shepparton DECA by phone (i think it was 2008 or early 2009) and was told hire was $2200, at a point i was interested in facility hire. Which is what i was equating the $44 on. I did say a few more words too after that. i didn't say it costed to much and needed to be reduced so don't flame me in a attempt to what.... make me more unpopular, i already know people don't like me. i don't have a fanclub, or followers within the club and don't care, i come to events, meetings, and SAU days because i enjoy all thing's cars.

thanks. d.

Maybe you and Birds could team up and be mates.

Just an idea

Whoa kids - settle down.

DECA is meant to be about fun and having a good time, & yes we've had to up the price, I assure it's not something we wanted to do, but rising costs to run the day meant it had to happen.

Anyways... let's put these convos behind us and focus on having another awesome event!!!

Hope to see as many of you up there as possible.

Its great to see some new names on the list and also fantastic to see the return of some old blood - BRING IT ON!!!

PS. Dave - if you and your crew are coming out for dinner etc, be sure to let me know so I can book extra seats for you guys :D

What kind of analog meter has pi on it? Just curious.

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What kind of analog meter has pi on it? Just curious.

I...have no idea? Good spot.

EDIT: Just googled it, it measures the rotation of your foot during a heel and toe.

Boys and girls listen up... Are you listenening..

I've seen a few of the vids from the last few rounds and I'd like to see you some of you step it up apart from the top guys who are driving awesome. Top work boys! Just go big and when you think your there go even bigger. Massive power slides not power skids with a spin (lame) and huge handbrake turns and compression lock ups not sensible driving Miss Daisy style. Ramp it up. Action, Action, Action! But save it for the skid pan if you can't drive in control!

And the night life. People give me some stories! I want to hear some feedback. Back like the old days. Ohh the old days! I want people spewing like the guy from Sydney (he was the weakest one that night and probably ever. He was also missing the Mexican gene so a little understandable). Plus all the nudy runs and people dancing with stripper poles for hours and riding cows and swimming in the lake etc.

Plus remember..

Never under estimate the power of the RB20. Never question it and never speak of it because its true power is so powerful and so secret that it will never ever be seen and only heard...

Haha yeah that was a night you mexicans can't let me forget.

Jameszilla was to blame for that.

Here's the lesson learnt; Don't skull the big drinks at taco Baz's, well one maybe but two and you will spew. Trust me.

Just send the forms in, I don't think you have to pay till you're in so you've got nothing to lose. Heaps of people pull out in the week or so beforehand so you'll probably still get in.

If not, you can ride in my car and still head out to Tacos with us.

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