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the kakimoto R33 (craig's that came 3rd in RWD) weren't running semi comps :) it was running 5 year old pirelli P-Zero that were hard as rock :D

BTW, me and darK have AWD cars :)

Great day guys. Very much fun was had.

Bris, where the thanks to your old man for looking after your jacket? :)

I really, really, need to get a damn handbrake, and some brakes, as it's killing me!!! No decent times for me.... :D

Bris, where the thanks to your old man for looking after your jacket? :D

You trying to rip the wheel out of your car when you had the kids in the back was gold. You warmed me up, then Miniwog finished me off, i was serisouly giddy after the run in the XR6.

Yeh, and thanks for looking out for the jacket...its worth some serious coin...but you suck for giving it back to me when it was actually warm...rather then at 4am when it was cold and i was wet and sleeping on the porch.

the kakimoto R33 (craig's that came 3rd in RWD) weren't running semi comps :) it was running 5 year old pirelli P-Zero that were hard as rock :D

BTW, me and darK have AWD cars :)

I think 335mm P-zeros would be pretty grippy :)

But my comment was based on both Tom's and Jarrod's results from the last DECA and this DECA.

Doing 360deg dougies dosn't help with times ;)

well done to everyone, everyone seems to be driving better and quicker each time these events are run, good stuff :D

the buleen bar sucked the wang and i couldnt work out why they were handing out bottle openers, i only saw today they had their logo on them.

the yahoo bar was tons better

I had a great weekend. Thanks to the organisers for running such a great event. I cant wait for the next one.

I wasnt expecting to do very well after seeing the times for the long wang, but it looks like i made up a bit of time on the skid-pan. Im happy with 10th.

Thanx to all the SAU guys for another fantastic weekend. Being a official or a competetor, dosen't matter!!! i still have a awesome time. Got to love the ride in the "taxi" on the skidpan :D

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