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Now that was a good deca!!

Thanks to:

Import Monster - It's great to have you onboard and even better to see you out there driving!!

Bec - So many years you keep doing the things that no one wants to do and more to the point, what no one knows you do! THANKS! :worship:

Wayne - Every time you come up, you're the first there and the first person rounding up volunteers to run the day and then volunteer yourself from the first car to the last. GREAT

EFFORT!

The Volunteers - My favourite people of all.

From the drivers who come up and do this job when their car is broken, about to be sold or have sold, and to the people that come up for the weekend and do this job without being asked or simply just doing it because there is not enough people to do the job, a huge THANK YOU.

Every driver should go out of their way to do something special for these people!! :D :D :D

Ryan - more time out of your spare time to help make this event happen... good job.

Mike - your number 26 next deca. Little F*%$#@^! (good job mate :ninja: )

To everyone else .... Bring on next DECA!

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hahaha awesome!

And see - Grant has evidence of said geese/ducks/whateverthefarktheywereinmyway

Looks shopped to me.

It is time to return to DECA! Bring on Deca-mber.

Thanks to the organisers, volunteers & sponsors for putting on an awesome Deca! Also thanks to those who took some awesome video footage and photos!

I didn't really get a chance to socialise much on the day, I was feeling a bit out of it - probably due to the fact I was running on less then 2hours sleep haha but I look forward to seeing you all up there for the next one :)

The car held up fairly well except for the fact I killed another fuel pump, still made it back to Melbourne before it really started playing up, luckily..

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