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Hang on, you mean I was close even though I was mainly just hamming it up?

DAMMIT, I'm off to buy some real tyres then.

The day would not have been the same if you had been too serious and trying to punch out times:)

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Thanks to all who helped in organising the weekend! I think it's safe to say that everyone that competed (and spectated) had a ripper of a day!!!

On a sadder note..... The STi did beat the TX5.... Damn you Aaron and your seemingly bottomless pit of money!!! :chairshot

Who would have thought that a 1.4 ltr Margarita would cause a man to want to climb the highest object around..... Go the X-trail! hope they haven't noticed the hot water marks :confused:

Also a thanks to the other club that came along, it was great!!!

Perhaps i should have read the Supp Regs a little closer...i thought there was a prize for "Car most likely to blow up" , i would have been in there with a chance along with Shiv, the wonderful sound of ignition cuts at +8,000rpm:)

TEH TELSTAR CAN NEVAR LOOOOOOOSE! hahaha, there are a few fangers who are now getting a serve cos your times were better than theirs :P

bottomless pit of money? Man, I wish - if that were the case I'd have a stronger box, LSD's, a 2.4 litre stroker and an HKS GT2835!

With that said, I guess there are benefits to being in the parts import game :D

You did well man, you just gotta sort out some decent tyres before you come to Winton, so you can get your wang out and shake it all about :(

Thanks to all who helped in organising the weekend! I think it's safe to say that everyone that competed (and spectated) had a ripper of a day!!!

On a sadder note..... The STi did beat the TX5.... Damn you Aaron and your seemingly bottomless pit of money!!! :chairshot  

Who would have thought that a 1.4 ltr Margarita would cause a man to want to climb the highest object around..... Go the X-trail! hope they haven't noticed the hot water marks  :confused:  

Also a thanks to the other club that came along, it was great!!!

yes. i can happily say i took out the slowest times for the day in evertthing. BUT i did it with GOOD LOOKS coz im sso00oo0o0 HAWT. and sidewayz.

hahahaha

next time im staying in shepp. looks like i missed half the fun!

it's cos you are so HUGE you can't even fit in the CAR

you

are bloody

ooge

No need here...

I already know I was the slowest out of everyone :uh-huh:

Nah mang it twas i!!

I cbf doint the short track fast, nor the motorkaha, i was just having a ball hanging the Camry coupe sideways on the pan that concentrating on times.

heheh

weeeeee

Dave and Marky: Speed and accuracy are for showoffs like Snowy :(

Your 'form over function' approach was certainly enjoyable to watch - and the super taxi was GREAT FUN to throw around!

Thanks again Dave, and thanks to ah... your tyre supplier! :D

Yes the top players were great to see, but the day was made so much more enjoyable by the likes of you guys - and of course Pete's KnightRider reverse-turns - hamming it up and having fun. That's what it's all about :P

I MADE IT HOME!!!!!!

well eventually... after dying 45km's outta melb and waiting for a towie (thanks jack for organising it) i finally got home around 9:30pm (left at like 5:30) hehehe

gonna be a VERY expensive trip to Race Pace now... but meh. I dont give a rats arse

Was definately worth every second that i missed sleep.

Hope no-one has any food posioning from the BBQ or anything nasty :D

Hats off to everyone that got their asses outta be and up there on friday or Sat.

Andrew/Chris to effort for making the day brilliant for everyone

Hopefully everyone enjoyed themselves so much that the next DECA day will be even better :P

Ok - final results.

Unfortunately the GT-R can apparently lose.

Congrats to Blaise for a fine performance all day long. But pretty close in the end with 3 cars covered by 3.4s after 9 events.

errrr... how the hell did craig moor (number 36) get timed, he was the one with the VIP lexus :D and he only got to DECA at lunchbreak

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