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5 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST 464

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i'm speechless.

However THE biggest thankyou to troy, he is right, you go faster on someone else's rubber. Thankyou.

Good work on a fantastic weekend guys and girls. It ran smooth as silk as they always seem to.

I'll post my photos when my internet stops being ghey.

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Just got back from Tiffany & Co. after party.

Life's tough.

So...

Another great day. Thanks to everyone who came to compete, help and watch. You are all ace. 2x Pancho-Villas are more than enough.

Some pictures...

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Would you trust this man to paint your car?

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Lada Rallye conversion is well underway. You can just feel the concentration...

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Support Team - X-5!

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Snowy makes sure he has the dry ground for the driver briefing.

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Storm rolling in...

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Team stock wants a challenge. He's pointing at you Leewah.

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Just a little bit sunburnt.

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"Who drank 2 of these?!"

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Tis the season to steal Christmas themed gingerbread men - tra-la-la-la-la

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Blaise is leading the Perth Dutton... that's tops :P

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OK everyone - just strike a natural pose.

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These people had no idea what the f*ck was going on.

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Nah Tom, you don't need a nap. You look fine.

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Someone just told these Shepparton locals they were going to open a second KFC

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Where is that Russian guy who invented Tetris when you need him?

Oh and...

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Today's garden party launch at Government House.

Such a tough life :D

Tiffany & Co afterparty!! Can we have some photo's of that aswell please James?. Was everything in Tiffany's blue, such a pretty colour.

And technically I didn't steel the ginger bread it was a gift from Taco Bills. hehe

Snowy jumping through the group shot.. that was so funny, perfect timing with that one.

Still waiting for more photos of Saturday?

Wouldn't mind getting some video footage aswell...

1 Andrew Richmond R34 GTR 493

1 Chris Thomson R33 GTR 493

3 Goeff Williams R33 GTR 475

4 Matt Lowth WRX 465

5 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST 464

6 Adam Newton 200SX 434

7 Andrew Dean R33 GTR 433

8 Nick Eldin R33 GTST 387

Nice work Noodle! Must have been the Defi setup that made all the difference. :P

Hey Snowy just a small correction mate it's EDLIN not Eldin. :D

You guys are just lucky I wasn't running.

7 Andrew Dean R33 GTR 433

Grrr, Should of been better but i couldn't get any decent times down on those last 2 tracks. 2nd last one i had a DNF both times i think, 1st run of the last track i DNF as well.... :D

mmmm don't care, had a wicked time out there :P

If you are blind the full results are posted here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107442

One thing I would also like to add is how much improvement we are starting to see in the times from the guys who have now run a few of these days. Especially in the 2WD classes. I think if David come back in the 350Z for the next one he won't have it all his own way.

Except for Wog in the Ford. It's obvious he's always going to be a hack.

Also - personally I found this last DECA the most enjoyable of the 3 we have run. Given the trying conditions I thought it ran through pretty well. A lot of that came down to the 3 events in the afternoon which involved no set-up changes and allowed us to get through a lot of runs on 3 events which were very similar but yet IMO all 3 were very different to drive.

So it raises a question I'd just like some general feedback on. Normally in the afternoon we run a slalom knock-out and then a battle type event. Do you guys prefer that kind of variation or did you actually enjoy running timed battles (no knock-out comp) on tracks which were pretty similar but consequently familiar when it came time to run?

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