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hah yeah man, yo phil i got good news car should be done by tuesday :) so i can still make it.....

good to hear, the roady guy must have been nice to ya :thumbsup:

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...

Ok you stir like an ironchef ;).

*applause*

to anyone bringing up friends for the day, volunteers would be much appreciated.

volunteers will get a free lunch and the chance to win 1 of 2, $50 fuel vouchers

Also if we dont get the volunteers then the day dosent go ahead

Guys

With DECA only days away we are still short on Officials to run the day.

So if you are driving and bringing mates, girlfriends , boyfriends or

even your mum or dad put your hand up now and put them on the volunteers

list.

Cheers WayneO

Man roadies are BULLSHIT these days, new laws, new and more requirements, testers have had to be schooled further...they pick absolutely EVERYTHING now...sucks hairy ballsacks bigtime.

But yeah deca is awesome and im sure youll get it sorted just in time.

Tint test with meter, brake fluid test with meter, brake performance test (hard to fail), structual awareness ------> any vehicle which has been fork lifted or run over some kind of gutter which has a bump in the chasis is a automatic fail. so basicly every import is now unroadworthy.

Alot of mechanic's were handing there license back in, as they also have to take photographs of the vehicle and every fault, store for 7 years and submit to vic roads.

not to mention rwc costs have trippled.

The vicroads website has a customer feedback option, it wouldn't let me submit my opinions because i used the word crap! apparently thats a sware word. naturally i changed it to "cr#p"

On a side note alot of dealers and used car salesman are going broke, with increasing costs, just wait alot of have been closing down over the years, but now more will crumble.

my 2 cents. D.

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