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someone sent a fax on thursday @ 5:55pm, this came through blank... no numbers on the top... please resend

that may of been me :whistling:

first time at using the new fax machine lol. have u got a entry for brad humphrys.?

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Will do entry tomorrow been 3 + years since a 31 has hit DECA with me.

Good to see.

so who reckons a rwd will win this deca? :whistling:

I do :)

A rwd may very well win this deca BUT the question is which rwds will come close and complain about not winning? Theres a few on the list...

Will be a fun one :)

i hope so too lol.

i was already goin to winton to pit crew on the sun so i thought i may aswell enter deca and make it a wk end of it.

Stay saturday night... you'll love it.

It's the other half for deca.... :cheers:

I'm not sure if this is meant to be some big secret or anything....anyway

Anyone who has been to DECA before, this DECA has a little twist in it, well several new little twists....

We are going to need a couple more helpers on the day to run this section of the day, wayno will have a thread up soon. So bring ya mate or gf/bf along to help out.

They could win $50 worth of fuel, just for helping out.

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