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Russ prob is...everything going to be slow compared to your car!!!!

and a reminder ppl a few spots left...

Not really. There are plenty of 220-230rwkw cars out there... I could always drive the ute...?

sorry thought u were offering to drive my ute, just clicked u had one as well.....think mine would implode about 2 meters b4 the start line ie when it realised what was about to happen!!!

haha nah i'm talking about my TURBS UTE!!! Serously though... It might keep a few skylines honest haha.

May need couple of slabs in the rear to keep it stable.

haha nah i'm talking about my TURBS UTE!!! Serously though... It might keep a few skylines honest haha.

do it !

i on the other hand have to remove myself from the list, i had already pulled out from accomodation, but it's impossible for me to come to this deca without some kind of financial miracle.

if anybody knows somebody after a cheap R34 let me know asap :P

see you next deca peeeps.

Deca pre meet thread for saturday morning is now up :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/366045-deca-pre-meet-sat-morning/

Thats the main one...if you want me to get one up for SE too let me know...think one should be fine though...

OK so finally have a video camera back for this one.

for the morning events will leave it at the side of the skidpan(when I am on the back track) so feel free to use it! (well so long as it not raining)

will also bring the camera along and try for some shots.

I miss the days of there being massive amounts of media from the event!!!!

Oh and remember...Long sleeve clothing!

OK so finally have a video camera back for this one.

for the morning events will leave it at the side of the skidpan(when I am on the back track) so feel free to use it! (well so long as it not raining)

will also bring the camera along and try for some shots.

I miss the days of there being massive amounts of media from the event!!!!

Oh and remember...Long sleeve clothing!

Legend!

BOM forecasts rain at times for this saturday in shepparton...hopefully it changes before the end of the week...

70% chance of rain...

Going to be interesting on that day.

But really hope it changes....

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