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hi guys,

Is it still possible to enter and pay on the day?

Cheers

=)

yes, fax through the form and bring them to the day as well

Bing the correct money

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I don't think such a challenge should be called, and then not enacted.

It would be chicken of Leon to back down and a farce.

I say bring them.

Lol chicken. So appropriate.

I'm thinking the same... When are maps usually done?

I'm keen to cruise up with peoples on Friday night. Just let me know where n when.

Yeah where and what time are we cruising up tomoz guys?

big nights out

GTR people have proven to be stayers in this department on a number of occasions.

Amen son!

AND everyone knows GTRs are far superior to any other vehicle in every aspect.

Yeah where and what time are we cruising up tomoz guys?

I'm thinking the Wallan outbound Shell, same meet place as for tri-club drag challenge a couple weeks back (there's a thread here somewhere).

I'm a newbie to DECA, so I have no idea on a realistic time to meet/leave. Any suggestions people? Only 1 day left!!!

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