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the number 1 thing to remember about DECA events is that out of the 50 entries only 10 or so people are actually trying to win, the other people are all just there to get sideways and have as much fun as possible in an environment that wont kill your car. Everyone stuffs up at DECA and everyone has a ball

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This event is starting to fill up guys and with under 3 weeks left dont think about it for to long.

Also

Apart from a great days driving at DECA on Saturday the night life is looking HUGE.

The Taco House has been booked and THE HATS ARE BACK. :yes: ( sombreros)

From there we hit the pubs n clubs

Book your accomodation stay the night and lets show Sheppardon how its done.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Not sure if this is the right place to ask

Any chance of getting a 2012 SAU calendar on the day and to sign up to SAU vic?

Thats if there is no rule against being a member of NSW & Vic at the same time. Or would I be better to fill out the form online and fax it in

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