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What a great day. Thanks to all who organized & made the day a success. Thank you to our volunteers too, without you the day wouldn't run!

Personal thanks to those who helped me in the wheelchair today & gave me a push when arms were giving up! Last but not least, A huge thank you to our series sponsors Import Monster!

Bring on the next round :)

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first deca, really had fun! a huge thanks to the organisers for putting in the time and effort in making it all nice and smooth.
my break down
skid pan confused the f**k out of me. there is only so much an arab brain can handle, though i was alright on the second runs.
had a huge blow by issue which we kind of bandaid fixed.
also as i started the wangs the car started missing under boost so i went offroading and made my own shortcut back to martin (who had this priceless confused look on his face)
fixed that and gave it a once over and ripped this!
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Had a blast today! Thanks to Ryan for the lend of some wheels while i sorted out some new ones :thanks:

Had a bit of a hard time of the skid pan, got lost heaps haha :rolleyes:

Really impressed with the general attitude of the group, it felt very welcoming and friendly. I learned a shit ton just from taking rides with some of the more experienced guys!

Once i got used to everything i was improving heaps which is what i wanted to get out of the day! Ill be back for the next one!!! ;)

i just assumed you were completely lost


also as i started the wangs the car started missing under boost so i went offroading and made my own shortcut back to martin (who had this priceless confused look on his face)
fixed that and gave it a once over and ripped this!

Did anyone happen to find a black Hyundai Flip Key? I'm not sure if I've misplaced it in the car or at home, or if it's somehow been left at DECA.

Edit: Turns out I was smart enough to take it out of my car before I left for DECA. Found it :P.

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Did anyone happen to find a black Hyundai Flip Key? I'm not sure if I've misplaced it in the car or at home, or if it's somehow been left at DECA.

Edit: Turns out I was smart enough to take it out of my car before I left for DECA. Found it :P.

dude you know Nofel? dude with the greyish fitted supra?

well with Grant and his mate (Paul I think)'s help we managed to get a couple of videos from the skid pan during the day.

raw HD format so you can do with them what you wish.

Remember I own copyright on this videos so if your going to use them for personal use on things like youtube/Facebook/other forums, please reference back to SAUVic as this is good advertising for us.

if you want to use for a commercial use please contact me re this.

else enjoy.

http://sau.loudsx.com/DECAmarch13/

Additional Special thanks to:
Jett for smashing a bottle next to the spa

Mark for pouring some of his beer on the hot sauna rocks

Bec for abusing a bouncer

Femno for showing us the correct way to reverse a trailer ;)

Leon and Hayley for bringing Flynn and teaching us the Big Mac Truck song

and Josh for attending his first DECA, and not killing me in my sleep :)

FANTASTIIIC weekend!

Cheers to all who organised, helped, assisted, made it a great day! Had so much fun driving the Sil80 for the first time, glad it was relatively hassle-free.

Also happy to set the record for first triple-entered car and still having it running at the end of the day! Do we get a prize? :-D

well with Grant and his mate (Paul I think)'s help we managed to get a couple of videos from the skid pan during the day.

raw HD format so you can do with them what you wish.

Remember I own copyright on this videos so if your going to use them for personal use on things like youtube/Facebook/other forums, please reference back to SAUVic as this is good advertising for us.

if you want to use for a commercial use please contact me re this.

else enjoy.

http://sau.loudsx.com/DECAmarch13/

No worries, pity the battery went flat after 2nd group runs. Didn't realise it doesn't last long after taping all runs on 1st group.

Thanks to the organisers, volunteers and sponsors once again!

And as always to Martin, Grant and Paul for the videos. (P.S. odium + jett.... isn't me)

No worries.

It's Peter by the way.

Heh cheers. Dont forget its also Russell and Campbells Sil80 too. Credit to those guys too for producing an 'off its chops' car haha.

Job well done boys. Loved the flutter too

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