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So leons finishing up the event sched as we speak... Good work leon ;) looks like we are going to run the mega mini wang again!

Looks like we are having a slow filling deca so its time for everyone to get on the horn and recruit some friends.. I think its also time for some motivational vids so lets make this thread a little more interesting by putting up your favourite deca vids ;)

Ill start with a little of Laiths handywork from last year:

and martins

Good work Paul, good to see you and the missus are up for it again!

Technically you do not need a club membership to get a AASA licence but we encourage people to sign up to sau ;)

Licences can be sorted on the day, easy as.

Fk Fk Fk Fkkkkkk....

I need a tune badly because of my new wastegate but Trent / Status / Chequered are moving locations at the moment and won't be up and dyno'ing again until the 20th :O

Think I might miss GOR (how hard is it normally run? I'm happilly drivable but don't want to push hard), but should be right for a thrashing for DECA :wacko:

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