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Pretty good weekend!

Was good to get the GTR out again, I havent driven it much lately or at Deca for about a year, which the last time was completely rained out.

Anyway was great that Leon, Bec, Ryan and whoever else was involved in working tirelessly through frustration with the new owners made this one happen. Was a really big push. The new run layout worked perfectly! And of course thanks to Wayno and the volunteers for helping run the day so we could do skidz.

Got just a couple pics, and ill try and upload my fast run of the long wang in the next day or 2.

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This is what everyone missed out on when you all went home to bed early!

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Also shoot the results through to me next time. It shouldn't be hard to build a spread sheet that automatically fills in the details. I could literally bring my laptop to DECA enter the numbers there and have the results before we get back to the hotel.

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It's a bit quiet in here... Any more vids?

surprised about that, seeing as there were more cameras than cars there on the day.

I've got some here, not much though. Definitely have to have something mounted in the car, next time.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xk7io1175eb8tl9/6kJyvhN-Pe/Deca2014

(note still uploading one more vid titled "Orange Sil80" at time of posting)

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