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- You have to become a member $70(for the first year; $50/yr after that) (click here)

- Also sign up for CAMS($85/yr) or AASA($45/yr); CAMS allows you to also do track days at Phillip Island, Sandown, Winton and Calder Park . You can sign up for these at DECA on the day.

- Have a helmet (for the back track events)

- Install a $30 fire extinguisher (maybe, may have just come in)

- AND come with a fun attitude to enjoy the day and night activities :thumbsup:

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You have a fasination with steveo huh??? :sleep:

Quit posting him!

More DECA talk.................

I'll talk DECA - Do NSW want to come up with a theme for the day?

Cause otherwise i'll just have to name the circuits what I think they should be...

Something like Flower power / various flower species names perhaps?

I'll talk DECA - Do NSW want to come up with a theme for the day?

Cause otherwise i'll just have to name the circuits what I think they should be...

Something like Flower power / various flower species names perhaps?

:laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

what sorta prices are we looking at for a decent helmet?

and is the 'drift for dummies' still happening? isn't it held at the same place in shep?

Drift for Dummy's was a very successfull event for SAU-VIC and we would like to run another one in the future. For now we do not have one scheduled and wont be looking into it again until probably 2008.

The problem with Drift for Dummy's is the man power. For one we have already got committee arranging the DECA Motorkhana Series four times a year which requires a large amount of time and effort from the committee as well as expensive weekends away in Sheparton. The second problem is that the instructors from the first drift for dummy's are not all still in contact with us for various reasons and if another D4D was to go ahead we would need to look at hiring these instructors.

But we do have another exciting idea for an event where we can use our own people. So stay tuned.!

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