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fingers crossed for my first ever wet deca...

*shakes head slowly*

You... shut... your... mouth!

Last DECA was wet and miserable, there was no fun to be had :( Sliding on the skidpan isn't even fun because it's TOO slippery, the only way to be competitive it to baby it with no wheel spin or you're instantly backwards.

I'd rather a dry cool sunny day for sure, means people can actually put their foot down and make some noise!

response is better for deca anyways :thumbsup:

I can strongly vouch for this lol

35/40 equipped 360kw R33 Skyline's are not the greatest fun (although I still managed to enter in it like 5 times :blush:)

I can strongly vouch for this lol

35/40 equipped 360kw R33 Skyline's are not the greatest fun (although I still managed to enter in it like 5 times :blush:)

although it managed to destroy 3 driveshafts in 24hrs pinch.gif

Got my car back, king of lag :( stupid dream boats told me it would boost around 3.5 when it boost at like 4.5 so hopefully tuning it makes that a bit lower otherwise deca is gonna suck for me :(

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