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Thanks to all that came along for a great day!

It's the people that come along to drive, help out, organise, take video, take pics, spectate, sponser that make DECA what it is! THANKS TO ALL!

To those who came to help me celebrate my 30th, - thank you and sorry!! (I'll try to make it past midnight next time)

Bec - Again, Thanks for all your work!

All the things you do behind the scenes that no one ever knows about I appreciate :yes:

Ryan - thanks for towing my car up! it was soooo nice not having to drive to DECA for once!!

Campbell - Thanks for running the first group for us! you done well! (Mr. Responsibility :woot: )

Import Monster - Thanks once again! :wub:

Miss JR - thanks for not letting me die in someones front yard!! :rolleyes:

Anyway.... I think that this DECA was the best DECA to date! well done everyone!

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Sorry everyone... yeah ... just ... sorry.

Mate, was good to have someone canning on with on Sunday. Was relaxing to kick back , drink beer..eat pork expertly prepared with love and affection by someone far more attentive then either of us. We almost got through $80 worth of meet :)

Oh, and I LOVE this picture. 9,600rpm limiter action on the Mini Wang....I cant believe how strong the RB20s are :wub:

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Mate, was good to have someone canning on with on Sunday. Was relaxing to kick back , drink beer..eat pork expertly prepared with love and affection by someone far more attentive then either of us. We almost got through $80 worth of meet :)

For sure :cheers: I just asked Kat where I was when pork was being consumed?? Answer is on the ground under the chairs. No wonder it has taken me until this afternoon to start feeling normal again.

I think the fact that most of us didn't have dinner helped the strength of the drinks. Thank god I had Monday off to continue the recovery.

Paul you were a pisser. Good to see you were willing to put our entertainment before your need to go home and work.

Great day out on the track, zed lasted well surprisingly considering the flogging a gave it, love the pics everyone got epically gripshiftslide, did anyone else get any other pics of my car that haven't been posted ? Silver Nissan 300zx just for those who don't no lol

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