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YESSSS!

im thinking the same thing! its also been too long since my last deca. IM IN ! unfortunetly i just sold my gtr, but im building a 200sx so hopefully all my goodies come and she gets dyno'd, otherwise i'm coming just for fun, oh that would b a first...

i'll try renew my cams license online now. my sau membership has expired, was it a requirement ? i cant remember.

time for forms. :)

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i think by definition any cams approved event requires a log book, but as far as i know they never get filled in. You can also buy a AASA license on the day. if you just want to do a few basic track days.

hope this helps.

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im thinking the same thing! its also been too long since my last deca. IM IN ! unfortunetly i just sold my gtr, but im building a 200sx so hopefully all my goodies come and she gets dyno'd, otherwise i'm coming just for fun, oh that would b a first...

i'll try renew my cams license online now. my sau membership has expired, was it a requirement ? i cant remember.

time for forms. :)

Sounds good man, what you doing to the 200?

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Sounds good man, what you doing to the 200?

just spent the long weekend working on the body/paint, now i'm going to be upgrading turbo, fmic, cams and more :) ive had the car for almost 2 weeks so its stock atm. oh that reminds me i just bought coil overs :P my gtr $$$$ spending spree was fun while it lasted. thats right i just sold a car so i could have spending money.

cant wait to drive my new car.

and here's a teaser pic d.

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