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As per original DECA thread.

I too had a good day, even though I'm not driving again, but may enter next DECA.

Huge thanks to sponsors, committee and volunteers for making this day possible.

And huge thanks to whoever gave me a ride in the pan and wangs.

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Fantastic weather and fantastic day bar a few negative moments...volunteers should really be clearer on the rules...hope everyone had fun and hope those with mechanical issues can get them sorted soon...

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Well new Nismo front diff officially doesn't like 4WD helli's like a stock one does :( :(

Couldn't get it turning on a 10c piece like i have with a stock diff.

Great weekend though overall, much thanks to all the volunteers all over the day.

Much appreciated.

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Well new Nismo front diff officially doesn't like 4WD helli's like a stock one does :( :(

Couldn't get it turning on a 10c piece like i have with a stock diff.

Your 4wd helis days are gone.

Also is your stock LSD working or it's normal for A-LSD? Only see rear left tyre smoking up.

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Had an absolute blast! Was much more confident pushing it in the dry compared to last one and got to chat with a few more of ya....

Thanks to the organiser, volunteers and sponsors!!

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Cheers, I didn't end up volunteering (looked under control) :ph34r: so hope the photos can be my service to the SAU VIC community. Got FULL RES for anyone wanting em'.

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some of the pics from the other thread. ive got a bit more if people want.[/size][/font]

Holy sh!t

Who's is that R34 on the left - looks fkn great!

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