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Thanks to the organisers and volunteers.

Great club and atmosphere.

My car died on its first run (80% mini and long Wang) so parked it up for the day as I needed to drive home.

But still had a good day watching.

There was some really good driving out there.

Will December deca be open event?

*groans*

Smashed my front bar up a little bit

Gasket between my cat and exhaust is leaking when it started coming a lil loose

Copped a bolt in my front right wheel

Woke up in 'The Aussie' about an hour after they closed for the night, lights off, doors locked. :wacko: Don't remember how I got there.

Had my wallet stolen (and recovered today by Campbell and Leon). Money taken and thrown into a toilet :yucky: (Thanks Shepparton!)

In Summary:

Amazing weekend with Amazing people :D I'll be back in December with some new mods for sure!

Results are usually posted in 1-2 weeks once they are tallied up and checked, they will be in this thread and the original event thread :thumbsup:

Pics usually appear in this thread as well during the week. Most people are too hungover to do it today :D

results will take about a week as they ahve to be entered into a spread sheet, double checked, runs collated and final scores worked out.

unfort it not a simple process.

I'm sure some pics and/or videos will be up soon, ie when ppl have finished dying of hangovers...

MASSIVE thanks to the organisers and volunteers for putting on the day. Had an absolute blast!!! Disappointed that i couldnt get my datto 1600 out, but i will do my best to get it out for December, if i can ya'll in big big trouble!! :w00t: Cant wait to see some of the vids and pics of the mighty XR CAB. See ya'll soon!!

*groans*

Smashed my front bar up a little bit

Gasket between my cat and exhaust is leaking when it started coming a lil loose

Copped a bolt in my front right wheel

Woke up in 'The Aussie' about an hour after they closed for the night, lights off, doors locked. :wacko: Don't remember how I got there.

Had my wallet stolen (and recovered today by Campbell and Leon). Money taken and thrown into a toilet :yucky: (Thanks Shepparton!)

In Summary:

Amazing weekend with Amazing people :D I'll be back in December with some new mods for sure!

Wow! Just wow! I can see why Juliette said that you two will share the Brisby award after this effort :worship: (Sorry you lost your money - but at least you got the cards back!)

From what Luke told me it was a good day, cant wait to get back into it in December - especially because we are now missing SAU Nats also .

Huge thank you to the event organiser (I caught you at the end before you were doing loops haha)

The chaser loved getting out there! Big change as I usually drive a magna and it was my first time driving the 1j! As you all probably saw, got a loooooooooooooot of practise to go before I can go sideways properly haha.

Overall, really smooth running and had a great time!

So I have to make an admission at this point..

I forgot the charger so I rocked up with SFA charge in the camera so there was a much reduced subset of vids than usual..

So don't get hopes up..

high res RAW files

MTS format..Most media players now accept it if not go the low res one.

http://sau.loudsx.com/DecaSept12/

Low res

http://sau.loudsx.co...pt12/low%20res/

These are copyright by me.

I'm happy for people to use them for personal use however,

usual disclaimer, if you use on youtube or facebook or similar

credit

SAUVic http://sauvic.com.au

and ME

if you want to use them for a commercial purpose eg chasing sponsors/ advertising your car please drop me a line my rates are very competitive.

That was a very organised event that i cant wait to repeat. Was my first time and it was a great experience which allowed me to learn more about my strange mr2. At least i have better understanding on how to set up the car for the next skidpan as i was getting bored with my cars understeer :P

Organisers/volunteers were very friendly bunch so thank you and well done for well organised day!

Smashed my front bar up a little bit

Gasket between my cat and exhaust is leaking when it started coming a lil loose

Copped a bolt in my front right wheel

Woke up in 'The Aussie' about an hour after they closed for the night, lights off, doors locked. :wacko: Don't remember how I got there.

Had my wallet stolen (and recovered today by Campbell and Leon). Money taken and thrown into a toilet :yucky: (Thanks Shepparton!)

geezus odie! that sucks a big one, sorry to hear. damn country kids. and at least you narrowed down what the leak was.

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