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Yeah great event guys ... love coming to a place where Bec can beat me by 6 seconds in a BMW on the skid pan, and have my masculinity challenged by my wife.

Yeah real nice work guys ...

No really - thanks to all the organisers and volunteers - it's been an eye opener to get some insight into how much work goes into putting these events on.

I was rather rough after several consecutive evenings of booze hounding.

My highlight was NOT loosing it over the crest on the long wang.

LOL - if it helps, I loved beating you as well :)

Next time I might bring a car with some actual power..... watch out!!!!

FYI All - ive just sent off all the AASA license applications. If you haven't received your within 4 weeks, call them to chase it up.

Bonkers amount of grip in the wet in that Mini ... I couldn't believe it - was like driving in the dry, but it was not dry it was wet. WET CHEATER CAR WET CHEATER CAR!

(Wish you went with your first edit now? :P)

LOL - if it helps, I loved beating you as well :)

Next time I might bring a car with some actual power..... watch out!!!!

FYI All - ive just sent off all the AASA license applications. If you haven't received your within 4 weeks, call them to chase it up.

By watch out do you mean 'stand back' or maybe 'caution, danger'?...

And you were both in wet cheater cars!

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Bonkers amount of grip in the wet in that Mini ... I couldn't believe it - was like driving in the dry, but it was not dry it was wet. WET CHEATER CAR WET CHEATER CAR!


Wow, Pot meet kettle.

Edited by R32Big_boy
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Hey Boys and girls! SAU DECA Article published.
It's packed full of Images and Video of the Shepparton Swimming Pool.

Check it out ;)

Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/tarmactoy

Our Website: http://tarmactoys.com.au/2013/06/sau-vic-deca-day/

Hey Boys and girls! SAU DECA Article published.

It's packed full of Images and Video of the Shepparton Swimming Pool.

Check it out ;)

Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/tarmactoy

Our Website: http://tarmactoys.com.au/2013/06/sau-vic-deca-day/

Nice mate.

Hey Boys and girls! SAU DECA Article published.

It's packed full of Images and Video of the Shepparton Swimming Pool.

Check it out ;)

Our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/tarmactoy

Our Website: http://tarmactoys.com.au/2013/06/sau-vic-deca-day/

Nice work mate, mind if I put some of your pics in the SAU VIC newsletter and a link to your write up?

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