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another question guys, for the aasa license we can get on the day, is that just a one-day license or is the the same as the 1 year license u can apply for online?

AASA licences applied for on the day are a Full Year Licence... They will be submitted by Bec to AASA within a few days of DECA and then AASA will send you out your card in the mail which you can use for other events in the following 12 months.

Entry list is updated people.

As per the Facebook thread, there is a number of us going to Winton on the Friday which is a test and tune day. Cost is $150 and it is sign up and pay on the day. It is a cars only day so no bike sessions. We will be staying in shep Thursday night and driving out there in the morning. Get on it!

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List updated. Only 6 spots left! Kieran yours went to spam....

Event sched will be up later next week. We have a new twist for the skid pan ;) try is here first :P

Looking forward to this one. We will be running the most popular battles in the arvo also!

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ATTENTION..

Guys if you are bringing friends up to DECA that can help out that would be awesome.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/433307-deca-volunteers-officials/

Cheers WayneO

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