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Why can't you? DECA Saturday, then spend the night in Shepp/Benella and drift the next day. Sounds like an awesome weekend.

Also guys, my mate Jett is coming. He's a 18yo hoon who drives an automatic EF i6 Falcon with the number plates S1DWYZ. He's a nice kid, but feel free to hang shit all over his car thumbsup.gif

Bahahahaha your such a nice guy Kieran

LOL!!!! is anyone driving up on Saturday morning to deca? If so, interested in meeting up and cruising together? if i see any interest then ill make a new thread with details of meet location and time... :)

Bahahahaha your such a nice guy Kieran

We've been trying to teach him ever since he got his car that its not a performance monster, and that he should move onto imports for his own good. He's also aware that he's turning up to a SAU event in a Ford and fully expects to cop it.

Like I said though, he's a good kid and flips out over any nice car, Ford or not. So he's going to have a blast.

Why can't you? DECA Saturday, then spend the night in Shepp/Benella and drift the next day. Sounds like an awesome weekend.

Also guys, my mate Jett is coming. He's a 18yo hoon who drives an automatic EF i6 Falcon with the number plates S1DWYZ. He's a nice kid, but feel free to hang shit all over his car thumbsup.gif

Been done before.

I could only get Sunday off work and even that was realy hard to do :(

LOL!!!! is anyone driving up on Saturday morning to deca? If so, interested in meeting up and cruising together? if i see any interest then ill make a new thread with details of meet location and time... :)

I'm cruising up sat morning, was going to leave mine around 5:30 so I would get to wallan bp by 6:30ish, should leave me ample time to get there by 7 30.

One weekend day left to make sure your shit is ready people get on it!

Polished the radio antenna and checked the pads. Still got 1mm left so all systems go. Who needs brakes anyway they just slow you down. JK

So where do I look for shit. ah, under the seat. no.gif

So, come on Saturday biggrin.gif

Heads up guys, mate of mine just drove back from Shepp and claims he hit a cloud of locust. Might wanna prep your car incase they're still there.

Yeah i was there for the weekend as well.

Shocking on the way up, nothing on the way back.

that said nothing the car wash didn't fix.

Yup. Locusts are crap. I live just outside of Shepp and I am washing my car every second day - it sucks the big one. Nothing a $2 pressure wash can't fix though :)

Woohoooooo 2 more sleeps :cheers: Well.... 3 if you dont count the Friday shenanigans :whistling:

Just a thought but does anyone have a spare crash helmet and coming to DECA.

My dad is also driving my car and it would be good if we could be both in the car for some of the runs - only have the one helmet.

I'm the one in the green 200sx s14 with my da :D

JP

Just a thought but does anyone have a spare crash helmet and coming to DECA.

My dad is also driving my car and it would be good if we could be both in the car for some of the runs - only have the one helmet.

I'm the one in the green 200sx s14 with my da :D

JP

I have a couple of spare helmets. I will bring them up.

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