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As a lot of you will look in on this thread between now and DECA.

Just a reminder we are still looking for people to help run the day.

So if your heading up for a look or bringing friends there help would

be fantastic..

Cheers Wayne.

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Don't want to be an arse, but will you guys/girls be doing any form of CAMS licencing Saturday morning? I think you used to, just not sure if you still do. If so what price so I can bring exact monies. If not, is it $50.00 for the AASA? Sorry I left this so late, but there is always one... And it's usally me.

Thanks in advance,

Brendan.

P.S. Bring on Saturday, rain, hail, or shine... it'll be warm in the pub!

Don't want to be an arse, but will you guys/girls be doing any form of CAMS licencing Saturday morning? I think you used to, just not sure if you still do. If so what price so I can bring exact monies. If not, is it $50.00 for the AASA? Sorry I left this so late, but there is always one... And it's usally me.

Thanks in advance,

Brendan.

P.S. Bring on Saturday, rain, hail, or shine... it'll be warm in the pub!

$50 for the AASA on the is a little more work but can do it on the day

Don't want to be an arse, but will you guys/girls be doing any form of CAMS licencing Saturday morning? I think you used to, just not sure if you still do. If so what price so I can bring exact monies. If not, is it $50.00 for the AASA? Sorry I left this so late, but there is always one... And it's usally me.

Thanks in advance,

Brendan.

P.S. Bring on Saturday, rain, hail, or shine... it'll be warm in the pub!

As Leon said, can do AASA on day (We'll only talk about you afterwards :P) - just please bring correct cash as we wont have change :)

So excited.... The maps look great and easy to remember. :D

However the S14 is still in the Workshop so I have stolen an Evo 6 for the weekend.

Move me and Sean into 4WD Category, I will bring new entry forms up with me.

So excited.... The maps look great and easy to remember. :D

However the S14 is still in the Workshop so I have stolen an Evo 6 for the weekend.

Move me and Sean into 4WD Category, I will bring new entry forms up with me.

Does that mean a display afterwards of 4WD Heli's? :woot:

Another successful/awesome DECA

Lots of fun was had, water was splashed, tires were smoked...

Big thanks to the sponsors, organizers and volunteers and anyone else that made this DECA happen

Good to see some old faces as well as meet some new people

Great day! Thanks to all organisers and volunteers. It rained in the morning and turned the skidpan into a pool, but mostly dried up by arvo so everyone was happy at some part of the day :D

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