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Well new motor is in and looking like my car may be done for this DECA! Better get off my arse and enter :)

Oh damn, I was hoping that you'd bring it up in the state it was in last DECA... and we'd all be able to share the joy of a blown motor limping off the skidpan

All your mods were external bolt ons right? Unopened head?

Guys don't forget we are after people to help run the day.

So if you coming up and bringing a mate , girlfriend ,boyfriend, mum or dad get them to help us out.

Cheers...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/429716-deca-officials-volunteers/

Oh damn, I was hoping that you'd bring it up in the state it was in last DECA... and we'd all be able to share the joy of a blown motor limping off the skidpan

All your mods were external bolt ons right? Unopened head?

Yeah pretty much. Unopened motor. Took/ taking the opportunity to fix some niggling issues at the same time. So still not 100% my car will make it.

Sorry mate... on the list now!

Not sure why it didn't come through

Hi guys,

Have paid on 30/7 and sent forms via email but haven't been registered on the list.

Have just re-faxed forms also.

Can you please confirm if you have received my forms?

Cheers,

Thang

On the weekend gave my calipers a good cleanup and fixed my guard liner which kept popping out due to lack of plugs... has scrubbed under full lock since the last deca :P

I've got a week off next week, so I'm considering dropping into Shockworks and seeing what they can do for me in regards to coilovers, plus all bushes all round. Stop this horrible suspension clunk and bouncy 10+ yo Bilstein Shocks.

Are you talking about Meeting at Wallan or similar at 5:15 in the morning for the drive up to shepp?

Most of us stay up there on Friday night at the motel (see the accommodation thread)

On the weekend gave my calipers a good cleanup and fixed my guard liner which kept popping out due to lack of plugs... has scrubbed under full lock since the last deca :P

I've got a week off next week, so I'm considering dropping into Shockworks and seeing what they can do for me in regards to coilovers, plus all bushes all round. Stop this horrible suspension clunk and bouncy 10+ yo Bilstein Shocks.

Do the bushes at least. Rear alloy collars are amazing.

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