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And here marks the all too familiar point in a DECA thread where the shit talk has well and truly started. :D

You're welcome!

You should use a standard car Ash, seeing as anything with a bit of power you just cannot handle, and you sell it off...

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Thats more like it! I knew youd bite!

First! Always first in my mind!!

If you need some pointers on how to bring home some DECA overall silverware lemme know, happy to help out :thumbsup:

Entry list will be updated tommorow. If you name isnt on there tommorow night let me know.

Need the word to be spread. for some reason people arent into cheap, fun motorsport events where you cant get dicked.

Ash, you double entering the gtr? that will be 3 teams so far... guaranteed second or third ;)

Double entering - Will have a form to ya on Sat :D

That makes 6 people in 4WD so far I do believe, so no golden platter - well, maybe discount Femno so that makes 5

In IT we use a term called PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair) to categorise Help Desk calls that are caused by retards who don't know how to use a computer.

Are you alluding to some sort of PEBSAC situation, Matt?

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