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Guys,

A quick heads up on our 2006 Motokhana Dates as part of our clubs Motokhana Championship. At this stage we have booked all four events at the DECA facilities in Shepparton but we are looking into some "local" alternatives to maybe change one or two of the events.

But the dates for the year are:

Round 1: Saturday Feb 25th

Round 2: Saturday May 27th

Round 3: Saturday Aug 26th

Round 4: Saturday Nov 18th

Sup Req's and Entry forms will be posted up about 1 month before each event.

Cheers.

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Guys,

A quick heads up on our 2006 Motokhana Dates as part of our clubs Motokhana Championship. At this stage we have booked all four events at the DECA facilities in Shepparton but we are looking into some "local" alternatives to maybe change one or two of the events.

But the dates for the year are:

Round 1: Saturday Feb 25th

Round 2: Saturday May 27th

Round 3: Saturday Aug 26th

Round 4: Saturday Nov 18th

Sup Req's and Entry forms will be posted up about 1 month before each event.

Cheers.

Local alternative sounds good.

i think im going to be participating this time rather then volunteering :rofl:

it just looked like too much fun!!

hopefully i'll have that day free.

EDIT:: OMFG!!! its on the day of mine and josies engagement!!! :_( i swear im never going to be able to attend a DECA day.

Can't do the Feb one unfortunately and will be back in time (just) for the May one. Looking forward to some more auto subaru action! Had the 200,000km service done today and was expecting a couple of nasties from DECA but nothing. :(

Pricing roughly: 1 tank of fuel inc the day itself ($50)

2 days accomodation max of $80 per night

Friday night dinner inc a couple of drinks- $30

Saturday night Dinner + fish bowl $60

Drinks saturday night around $100

Breakfasts for me were usually Mars Bars and Iced Coffee so $10

Great company and being able to terrorise a country town in a good way - Priceless! :(

Prices are rough guides only and may or may not be indicative of actual spending especially after 9pm on Saturday night.

Seriously though, great fun and worth the few extra $$ on top of a normal weekend for the company and the experience.

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