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Bring on the pics and videos! Oh and some results!

My 2c after6 odd years of doing decas this one had to have some of e best maps and some of e best fun.

Ok the rain sucked but when you got a dry run it was awsome.

Would be an abbroad minded persone blast dry.

Re my vids got a heap but will be overseas for a week so you have to wait till tues week for them.

Big thanks to the organisers as usual and the volenteers to make it happen.

M

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Awesome weekend thanks guys. Can't believe how much effort you guys put in to make this stuff happen.

Courses were BRILLIANT. I can't imagine a DECA without the mega mini wang.

Hopefully next time I can do it in a real car.

My head hurts!

:( i dont have them

BTW - awesome weekend.

HUGE thanks to Kev from Driver Dynamics for towing the work cars up to Shepp for me and Sarah to race in, I had an absolute ball!!!

Cheers to everyone who helped out on the day, without you guys the day wouldn't have gone ahead - you make life easier for us.

The LOL'z on Saturday night were great.

See you all in Feb!!!!

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