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Just arrived home, some good stories to tell

Overall a fantastic trip, everyone who went is already signed on for the next one

HUGE thanks to our Victorian neighbors for being great hosts yet again

Before anyone starts any shit.....i didnt swallow that shot, it tasted like crap and spat it out :)

you guys are heaps of fun

nice to meet you all

nice to see everyone who met us in nsw back in nov

hope u guys had a blast, we did :)

im sure there are some funny photos and some bad ones

the main event review is here if you want to have a read

the results i think will go up in there too when they are done

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=168413

Before anyone starts any shit.....i didnt swallow that shot, it tasted like crap and spat it out :whistling:

As one of the 3 individuals having a shot at that time, I can confirm the above. After taking the shot into his mouth, as well as the lemon, he swished it around in his mouth (like tasting wine), and made several interesting facial expressions before the liquid came out of his mouth. Obviously it did not suit his taste buds.

When the waitress came over as said "you again - I'm not cleaning up your puke this time", I'm sure she must have misunderstood the situation. I suspect she was terminated the next day for serving sub-par tequila.

On a more serious note - the trip was an absolute blast. The Vic guys put on a fantastic event and were great hosts. Thanks for the good times and driving tips (I have a new appreciation for 1st gear now). Saw lots of cool stuff like a Submarine and met Forrest Gump. I'll definately be back and expect to up my game considerably.

Steve-o, thanks for the work you and the crew did to put this together.

Fantastic trip and we are up for it again. I believe we will have some more cars this time and looks like since we had less cars then the vics I believe that NSW did WIN the event .....But that is what I think..

But apart from the winning and stuff thanks Vic's it was fantastic and had a wonderful time you lot are champs and cant wait to see you lot again.

Reckon we can start a petition to get Victoria brought closer to Synneh?

That drive goes on forevah :whistling:

Before anyone starts any shit.....i didnt swallow that shot, it tasted like crap and spat it out :)

I don't think there's anything you can say now to rectify the general view SAUVIC has of NSW's drinking skillz, lol

Just quickly - soooo tired.....

but thanks to the VIC guys for having us down there!

Steveo for getting iot happening

Rest of NSW drivers and supports/pit crewers who went

had fun x 11ty

ok tired, bed time bye!

great trip guys! really enjoyed the drive personally, me and dad took the scenic route home (macquarie pass, and old pac) so had a good time. The event was great and i would love to see another invasion organised sometime!

thanx to the vic guys for an absolutely awesome event, ran really well and had a great time.

nsw ftw!!!

OMG!!! DECA so Rocks!! :):)

I had the best time :whistling: Was great to catch up with some of the Vic guys and meet some new ones aswell...

Thanks you so much for having us..the Vics were awesome hosts and I always love a good road trip and was definatly worth the effort :happy:

We have actually been discussing coming to the August DECA, so you might see us before you think and hopefully have a few more NSW peeps driving and supporting next time... :P

I had a blast and cant wait to do it all again!! :P:P

Jess :happy:

As one of the 3 individuals having a shot at that time, I can confirm the above. After taking the shot into his mouth, as well as the lemon, he swished it around in his mouth (like tasting wine), and made several interesting facial expressions before the liquid came out of his mouth. Obviously it did not suit his taste buds.

When the waitress came over as said "you again - I'm not cleaning up your puke this time", I'm sure she must have misunderstood the situation. I suspect she was terminated the next day for serving sub-par tequila.

:whistling:

On a more serious note - the trip was an absolute blast. The Vic guys put on a fantastic event and were great hosts. Thanks for the good times and driving tips (I have a new appreciation for 1st gear now). Saw lots of cool stuff like a Submarine and met Forrest Gump. I'll definately be back and expect to up my game considerably.

Steve-o, thanks for the work you and the crew did to put this together.

Yes....the submarine.....

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