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Proudly Presents:

Import Monster SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana ROUND 3 of 4 of the 2012 DECA CHAMPIONSHIP

When : Saturday 8th September 2012

Where : DECA - Shepparton, 145 Wanganui Road, Shepparton, VIC 3630

Cost : $85

Max Entries: 50 + Reserves

-= PLEASE NOTE =-

The insurer of the event (AASA) has issued supplimentary regulations that require all entrants to wear helmets during all competition. This includes the skidpan and all battles.

This also impacts passengers, as they must wear a helmet prior to entering a competition vehicle.

A fire extinguisher is required by all entrants. This is for your own safety.

Please re-read the supplimentary regulations before entering the event.

Entry Form & Supp. Regs: ENTRY FORM

NO PAYMENT, YOU WILL NOT BE ON THE LIST

FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. INCOMPLETE FORMS WILL NOT GO ONTO ENTRY LIST.

***Also, if you are emailing you entry, please name the attached file after your full name and what page it is. eg. 'Reon Staprey Disclaimer'.

Event Schedule:http://sau.ferni.net/DECA/128_Sep12/Sept2012Sched.pdf

Results: Not yet available

All withdrawles will be refunded after the event. Refunds will not be given after 5pm Monday 3rd september.

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED.

Please support our sponsors : Import Monster Pty. Ltd. Factory 3, 6 Wigan Road Bayswater VIC 3153 (03) 9008 0031

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***IMPORTANT***

1) A reminder that anyone who does not have a licence (Cams or AASA) must bring with them, filled out and with $50 correct change, this form:

http://australianaut...PPLICATION1.pdf

2) GATES WILL BE OPEN AT 730AM. Given the amount of new people can everyone try to be at deca at 0730. The morning sessions are quite long so the earlier we get going, the more time we have for battles in the arvo.

3) Grouping requests: If you have anyone that you would like to be grouped with send me a PM and i will try to accommodate. Groups will be submitted at 2pm today 6/9/12 and cannot be changed after that.

4) Event Sched: http://sau.ferni.net...pt2012Sched.pdf

Entry List: As of 04/09/12

1 Import monster (Aaron) 86

2 Russell Cunninham I.M. #2 XR6T

3 Leon Stapley T1 180SX

4 Ryan Bell T1 180SX

5 Jake Lowry S14

6 Paul Stephenson R34 GTR

7 Ekaterina Glebova Evo 7

8 Chris Taylor Box

9 Clive Small Lancer

10 Liam Clements Pulsar

11 Joshua Robins Elfin

12 Jason Carey R33 GTST

13 Huy Tran Stagea

14 Bart Kohler R32 GTR

15 David Buntin Elise

16 Min Chan Elise

17 Simon Henman R33 GTST

18 Brent Germain R33 GTST

19 Jett Benson 180SX

20 Mathew Malusa EVO7

21 Adam Crane Chaser

22 Brad Insley Falcon

23 Michael Bourke VK

24 Robert Dyer R33 GTST

25 Mark Ryan R33 GTST

26 Gary Swift 180SX

27 Dickson Wu EVO?

28 Lloyd Waldron MR2

29 Chris Leermakers R33GTR

30 Daniel Scutella AE86

31 Jacqueline Sant S13

32 Daniel Daraxoglou R32GTS

33 Thai Long Chieu Corona

34 Owen Liberts R34GTT

35 Josh Miller R32GTST

36 Adis Sehic MR2

37 Johnny Rachele R32GTST

38 Matthew Borci R33GTST

39 Novic Popovic Supra

40 Jamie Carpenteri R34GTR

41 Matthew Hindle T2 180SX

42 Andrew Hindle T2 180SX

43 Jack Kuzior T3 R33GTR

44 Ash Cosgriff T3 R33GTR

45 Dylan Chauval 86

46 Shane Cummings Stanza

47 Evan Boaz R33GTST

48 Joshua Hindle Falcon

49 Joel Gregory Sti Forester

50 Sean Power R32GTST

Reserves

1 Cameron Dorn S13

2 George Kahrimanis WRX

Leroy, as good as it is to hear your coming to deca, nationals sounds like its will be worth coming along to!

I dont really want to drive 1400kms in the car and cant confirm a trailer until September. overall its a bit of a hassle, but I would have liked to go.

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