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i told her to enter the cube but she thought that was funny pinch.gif

I was going to be funny and post a pic of a Cube rolling over but sadly it appears that doesn't happen often and there's a distinct lack of photos.

Gonna put it out there if we don't get enough entry's to run deca could we all put in a little extra $$ and run it anyway ?

dont stress... it's going ahead.

If we dont get the numbers soon we just open it up to other clubs... which we have.

it's got an S15 front and gay glitter paint lol. haha it should be good to have fun in.

Don't forget those cream seats Russ!!

Putting it out there - could it be the first ever sex-spec DECA entry?

dont stress... it's going ahead.

If we dont get the numbers soon we just open it up to other clubs... which we have.

I’ve just installed new fronts brakes so I’m heading down to PI for the Victorian sprint Saturday practice. If anyone is also popping down, I’m in the green s14 if you want to say hi.

If no major brake issues, I will look to put in an entry next week.

Be interested to see if you’re running any of the mega wangs, missed the mega mini last year.

I will be signing up, already sent payment, just having issues getting access to a fax machine because I am out of state at the moment. Hopefully will be sending my fax later today...

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