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SO i'll get this started.

my videos from the skid pan.

http://sau.loudsx.com/DecaNov13/

might have to get a mic with a stuffed cat on it next time was a little bit of wind noise sorry.

Usual rules apply.

I own the copyright on this.

if you want to use on youtube/facebook/whatever,

Happy for you to do it if you reference back to :

video taken by emts from SAUVic and link back to this wrap up thread.

If you want to use on a commercial level Please contact me first.

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Nice one Martin!

As always, thank you so much for the vids!

Huge thanks to the volunteers and organisers for making the day run so smoothly.

I'm sitting here at my desk with a huge grin on my very sunburnt face, awesome weekend guys :D

Thanks to all involved as usual for putting this event together..was good to get out there again.

Good catching up with peeps as well, it's been awhile.

Shameless plug:

More pics up on my FB page..give us a like if worthy!

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Huge thanks to the organizers and volunteers as always.

I'd also like to thank everyone who came and looked at my car when it started making strange noises. I made it home, and oddly enough that squeaky noise vanished on the way. Engine still isn't happy though so here's hoping it's nothing major.

Thanks for the video Martin

Another really well run day by the organizers so thank you and the volunteers for letting the day flow.

I have like 600+ photos of assorted cars but whats an easy/quick way to share them?

Try http://imgur.com/

easily one of the most enjoyable weekends I've had in a long time!
Will definitely be back throughout next year, hopefully problem free too :)

& f*ck me you guys are hilarious!

Cheers to all who helped & organised :)

Good to hear people had a fun day. Big thanks to femno, russ, Benny kieren and Leon for the drives. It was only the day before I said I didn't care if my car broke, I just hoped it was at the end of the day. . 7 years that gearbox lasted so can't complain. Love driving the drift car, well set up and awesome balance. bens car is nuts, shame it broke in the end. kierens car is surprisingly quick. quickest rwd out the back ;). Leons backyard dry sump is rubbish but the car is awesome on and off road.

Thanks to our volunteers, especially jake and trent. You guys rock.

As for next year nothing has been planned as of yet. There is going to be a few changes which we will update everyone on asap.

Yet another awesome DECA!

I had a great time with all the SAU peeps.

Another Sat night epic lol. Sorry to whoever copped a pizza slice in their room. Seemed like a good idea at the time -_-

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LOLZ a plenty!!!!

Thanks all for an awesome weekend.

HUGE thanks to:-

Our 2013 sponsor, Import Monster

Ryan and Leon for helping run DECA all year long

ALL of our volunteers, we couldn't run these events without you

Shepparton nightlife for providing so many funny memories :)

CHEESECAKE

I had to leave at 8:45am on Sunday to get back to Melbourne on time for other stuff, so got nicely toasted beforehand and during dinner then headed back to the motel.

In the morning there was pizza everywhere... Keiran was rolling his spare tyre towards his car as I was packing up mine and it was picking up random bits of salami along the way.

Can someone explain what happened in the carpark that night? Was there a drunken food fight again?

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