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LOL...its car day, you are allowed to miss a meal :D Though if your stickign to your guns i may do the same. Im off the drink on Sat night which will be the real test. If your comign along you will have to have a go in my car ... return the favour :D

Man i'd love to have a ride in your car, so i can see whether it's worth keeping the rb20 >_<

Yeah i'm not going to be anal about meals, but i honestly feel like shit if i don't eat, and i'm on a specific training program for the next couple months, so i don't want to hurt that too much.

I may have a couple drinks on Sat...still deciding :)

In regards to food, is there some sort of food place near the motels/inns, like a grocery store or something.

Also, do the cabins have a fridge, microwave and oven?

lol. shepp is a city man... theres plenty of places. closest place to deca is the iga but.

but if u drive like... 5 mins extra its pretty much the middle of town :(

i know shepp pretty well so if you need someone to show you specific places ect let me know.

Gday everyone, DECA will be my first club meet as I'm a newb and have just sent off my membership application!

how strict are the rules on clothing worn whilst driving? Got the helmet and appropriate footwear sorted but just wondering what everyone generally wears for the day? I understand no nylon!

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how strict are the rules on clothing worn whilst driving? Got the helmet and appropriate footwear sorted but just wondering what everyone generally wears for the day? I understand no nylon!

Hey Tim, Welcome..

Were pretty relaxed on clothing and will leave this up to people to make their own decisions on what's suitable. The motorkhana rules don't specify ankle to wrist clothing as is the case with sprint days. As long as you have appropriate shoes and the helmet and non-flamable clothing you will be fine.

Hey Tim, Welcome..

Were pretty relaxed on clothing and will leave this up to people to make their own decisions on what's suitable. The motorkhana rules don't specify ankle to wrist clothing as is the case with sprint days. As long as you have appropriate shoes and the helmet and non-flamable clothing you will be fine.

Has that changed recently? Could've sworn at the last one James was saying it wasn't neccessary on that particular day because it was so hot...but I always thought it was required neck to ankle clothing at all the other DECAs?

If not, even better...gets mighty hot in there at times :laugh:

Hey Tim, Welcome..

Were pretty relaxed on clothing and will leave this up to people to make their own decisions on what's suitable. The motorkhana rules don't specify ankle to wrist clothing as is the case with sprint days. As long as you have appropriate shoes and the helmet and non-flamable clothing you will be fine.

Thanks for that!

turns out I cant get out of work on sat :laugh:....shattered!!

rang so many people to try an cover me...but all busy damn it

so my spot will go to the next on the list

enjoy peeps

As far as I can see you weren't on the entrants list yet anyway....Still an emergency..

As far as I can see you weren't on the entrants list yet anyway....Still an emergency..

So the PM i got from Snowy saying I was in yesterday an I should just pay on the day was a hoax was it? not my fault the list wasnt immediatly updated.

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