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http://www.sauvic.com.au/entry/deca/20151212

Saturday, 12th December 2015 8:00am
Standard Entry Fee: $120
Members Entry Fee: $110
Entries Open: Tuesday, 17th November 2015 9:00am
Entries Close: Thursday, 10th December 2015 11:59pm


Entrant List - Updated 08/12/2015
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1. Simon Henman
Nissan Skyline R33 GTST
2. Luke Schulze
Nissan R33 GTST
3. Jake Lowry
Nissan s14
4. Paris Hoult
Toyota Chaser
5. Michael Eliou
Toyota MarkII
6. Dougal Sully
TBA
7. Joselito Da Rocha
Mazda 2 Type R
8. Aaron Tan
Mercedes Benz C63
9. Campbell Shobbrook
Sil80
10. Russell Cunningham
Sil80
11. Jett Benson
Nissan 180sx
12. Jeremy Barrell
Nissan R33 GTR
13. Mark Ryan
Nissan R33 Gtst
14. Matthew Roney
Nissan 200sx S14
15. Gerald Yardley-royle
Nissan R32 gtst
16. Leon Stapley
Nissan 180sx
17. Tim Koistinen
Nissan 200sx
18. Anthony Femino
Nissan R33
19. Alex Anderson
Honda Civic EG
20. Josh Davey
Nissan Silvia
21. Liam Mitchell
Subaru WRX
22. Dano Neu
Nissan R32 GTST
23. Andrew Roney
Nissan R32 4 Door
24. Kurt Thompson
Nissan 200sx S15
25. Ryan Bell
Nissan Sil80
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Awwwww Yisssss!!!!

Entered!

Don't forget to book your accomodation over at this thread! It's going fast
http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/460603-deca-accommodation-fri-11th-sat-12th-dec/

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Everybody pleas ask around for mates to enter and get them to ask there mates to enter and so on and so on

not many other events you can cut loose for a day with out the threat of being pulled over

  • 2 weeks later...

Entries still available! Good news for those who have entered, there should be plenty of extra runs if it doesn't fill. It's looking that way atm. For those on the fence get on it! It's a great day, heaps of track time and really beginner friendly. Any questions yell out. Looking forward to it!



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