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Introductory Offer For First Timers - Deca $50! - 8Th September 2012


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so so. i have paid for my renewal. how do i pay for dis?

Bank Account details in the entry form located here: http://www.skylinesa...012/page__st__0

Edited by llama_au

Sounds fun!

How often is this event usually? Next one? Dec? Say if I can't make it to this one :/

Deca is held 4 times a year, this is the 3rd round and yes next one is early December

its good cheap fun, have previously driven from ringwood to shep, competed and driven back to ringwood on 1 tank of fuel.

$50 entry - Conditions: This is your first SAU Deca Event & you are a SAUVic member. Normally $85.

:)

Talk them into coming anyway, as you and I both know that $85 is cheap for what it is!

Deca is held 4 times a year, this is the 3rd round and yes next one is early December

its good cheap fun, have previously driven from ringwood to shep, competed and driven back to ringwood on 1 tank of fuel.

haha cheers. pretty keen for this one tbh! haha 1 tank nice :D. i'm next to ringwood so good to base it off i guess.

:)

Talk them into coming anyway, as you and I both know that $85 is cheap for what it is!

Oh wait - so you don't have to be a member? It's just that it's the normal $85 instead of the $50?

So really it'd be:

$85 DECA

$50 AASA License

$40(?) Fire Extinguisher

What about Helmets? Available to borrow/rent?

Getting more and more keen LOL

haha cheers. pretty keen for this one tbh! haha 1 tank nice :D. i'm next to ringwood so good to base it off i guess.

Oh wait - so you don't have to be a member? It's just that it's the normal $85 instead of the $50?

So really it'd be:

$85 DECA

$50 AASA License

$40(?) Fire Extinguisher

What about Helmets? Available to borrow/rent?

Getting more and more keen LOL

You'll need to bring your own helmet. Motorbike helmets can be had for ~$100 and you'll be using them again as you'll get addicted to these events. You need one for passenger rides as well.

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