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subscribing to this thread... I want in... I offer sexual favours... oh yes.......... yes I do

I Have something to do with who gets in, i take many favours, none of which involves me recieving....whoa whoa whoa ........louis this isnt my batman cup. :D

Maybe I should do what I was going to do once last year and put the entry form up in a random post somewhere on the forums and just say that entry's are up but you have to find them :D

I am so in for doing that - like last time when you thought of it!!!

Hmmmm, masters your say... :)

*crosses fingers that the event is after the 23rd of July, thats when i get my license back (and maybe a new car :) )

Of course if it's not, i am more than willing to come and help out Snowy and Cougar :D

honestly i understand the pain and suffering of your poor fax machine. but i feel it is unfair to post the details of DECA unannounced. yes sure people have to stay back and use the work fax machine but atleast if we know that the forms will be out on a particular day atleast it gives everyone an equal chance at a place.

editing someone else's post (i hope you were joking about that) would be the most unfair thing to do.

My 2c worth not that they count much.

lol i think the point was that it doesnt fill up in 30 mins and people who arent glued to a computer for most of the day might get a chance at getting in

i remember one of the prior deca's was just posted up with no prior notice and it still filled up, just there wasnt such a big rush for it

So what are the requirements to get in? Vic track days only?

If its a higher risk day (blood pumping) then im in like flyn, aslong as the car gets accepted of course.

VERY happy to make the trip again :D

EDIT: Early may? our one is the 4th may, so if this is the weekend after that that would be awesome :) Otherwise it looks like another overnight interstate trip for me

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