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While everyone is prepping their cars for this deca, just a few things to keep in mind, ones that keep popping up:

- Please bolt your fire extinguisher to a metal part of your car. Self tapping screws into the tunnel or floor are no good. Similarly, bolting or screwing the extinguisher to any plastic panel is no good.

- Please ensure your battery is held down! No we dont care if you had had a RWC done. It must be secured.

- Please have all your wheel nuts on. Common sense :-)

Cheers!

Mate - it helps if you provide your surname??

We have no idea who you are :)

My bad thought username was recorded on the form, 9. Alexander Anderson S15

Aaron said he sorted it out too?!

Yeah I called Aaron as I assumed he would know you.

You have been removed from the entry list.

My bad thought username was recorded on the form, 9. Alexander Anderson S15

Aaron said he sorted it out too?!

The timers and volunteers that help all day can go for rides. If we are running ahead of schedule we usually do untimed runs for anyone who is still going. Organisers and helpers get invited to do end of day free runs. It is a reward for those who help make the day run.

Dylan - if you havent already, can you fill out an entry form and submit it ASAP!!!

Will save time in the morning.

I've filled out the form, I'll try and get it faxed this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Hope this is okay!

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