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Its DECA time

Saturday 27 August

At this time we once again ask for your assistance.

For this event to run SMOOTH on TIME and SAFELY wee need a small group of

volunteers (Officials)to held out in 3 sections in the morning and 1 in

the afternoon.

All Officials on the day will be supplied lunch and drinks.

And also go in a draw for some free SAU gear.

An Officials breifing will be held before the driver breifing. So all Officials

will need to be at the Shepparton DECA complex before 8.00am on the Saturday.

So if your thinking about coming up for a look and NOT competing this is a

great way to get up close to the action.

And you get to do passenger runs in the afternoon. (trust me)

So if this sounds like you or 1 of your friends you may bring up. Post up in

here or send me a PM and i will put your names down.

Cheers ...WayneO

MORNING.

Long Wang

STARTER... Anna

TIMMER.... Luke

FINISHER.. Juliette

SPOTTER...

SPOTTER...

MINI WANG

STARTER... John A

TIMMER.... Meg

FINISHER.. Tayler

SKIDPAN

STARTER... WayneO

TIMMER....

FINISHER.. Kieran

FINISHER..

AFTERNOON

30min on 30 min off at this sectiion

SKIDPAN

STARTER... WayneO

TIMMER.... Anna

TIMMER.... Luke

FINISHER..

FINISHER..

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Hey Wayneo,

Happy to do starts at the Long Wang again. Luke said he will do skid pan finishing with you guys, otherwise put both of us on mini wang - whatever works best is fine.

We will both be able to help on skidpan in arvo. :thanks:

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Hey Wayneo,

Happy to do starts at the Long Wang again. Luke said he will do skid pan finishing with you guys, otherwise put both of us on mini wang - whatever works best is fine.

We will both be able to help on skidpan in arvo. :thanks:

:worship: You guys are the best..

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I've been convinced by my mates to sign up to DECA in the Supra one last time. Pretty sure I've got a friend coming with me so I'll definitely put him down to help out once I can confirm.

As always I'll be around in the arvo to help out.

Cheers.

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I've been convinced by my mates to sign up to DECA in the Supra one last time. Pretty sure I've got a friend coming with me so I'll definitely put him down to help out once I can confirm.

As always I'll be around in the arvo to help out.

Cheers.

To easy.. :thanks:

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Alright, Jett's bringing his girlfriend Meg to help out. Poor girl doesn't know what she's in for, all his told her they're going away for the weekend. Brad is also bringing his girlfriend Tayler so chuck them together on the mini wang timer/finisher.

Cheers.

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Alright, Jett's bringing his girlfriend Meg to help out. Poor girl doesn't know what she's in for, all his told her they're going away for the weekend. Brad is also bringing his girlfriend Tayler so chuck them together on the mini wang timer/finisher.

Cheers.

Ok i will have a chat with them on the morning and see if there up for it.

I will put them down on the mini wang timmer / finisher and see who we go.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Still down a couple of cars ATM.

The EVO is now running (not) a two piece crankshaft having broken it at #4 big-end journal and the Silver thing is in currently in rehab needing brakes, wheels and front struts.

Should have the coupe back up for the next round for sure but I'm good to help out as, and where, required for this round again.

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