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looks like practice for deca masters..... i will most definately need a co-driver. plus i have a feeling the evo's poor driving radius will be its downfall in the battles :-(

ahh yeah i will be leaving on sat morning... just waiting on the cruise threads.

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looks like practice for deca masters..... i will most definately need a co-driver. plus i have a feeling the evo's poor driving radius will be its downfall in the battles :-(

ahh yeah i will be leaving on sat morning... just waiting on the cruise threads.

Handbreak is your friend. Practise it this time, then come and win deca next time. Evo's can be very quick in the tight stuff.

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I so Want to compete, but im scarred something in my car will go "bang".. I'll just come and scope out the sitch for this time round, see what im in for.. Am I able to just rock up and be a spectator bec? I may be able to lend a hand or something? sabotage Chris's car perhaps?.

LOL - Your not invited!

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looks like practice for deca masters..... i will most definately need a co-driver. plus i have a feeling the evo's poor driving radius will be its downfall in the battles :-(

ahh yeah i will be leaving on sat morning... just waiting on the cruise threads.

The Evo handbrakes the best out of all cars I have driven and been in. Will jump in and show you if you want on one of the morning sessions so it doesnt stuff your times up. :(

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ahh yeah i will be leaving on sat morning... just waiting on the cruise threads.

Ziad - cruises to DECA are not an 'official' thing. Most people just cruise up whenever it suits them these days. The huge convoys are a thing of the past, so we wont be posting mass cruises up.

The way they've worked more recently is just by people posting their plans and others tagging along. If you are planning on leaving on Saturday morning, just start a thread with a time/place thats convenient to you and if others wish to, they can join you.

Same goes for everyone else, if you want to cruise up in convoy, just pick your departure time/location and post a thread letting people know.

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No... :(

I spent time over about 4 days trying to diagnose it. Got restless and ran out of ideas so gave it to RE. Spoke to them yesterday... they don't know. Hopefully/maybe fuel pump. I didn't check that.

bloody cars, hope you make it sam...

...I have a real diff for a change... no more of that single wheel burnout rubbish :thumbsup:

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looks like practice for deca masters..... i will most definately need a co-driver. plus i have a feeling the evo's poor driving radius will be its downfall in the battles :-(

ahh yeah i will be leaving on sat morning... just waiting on the cruise threads.

Cruise thread is up,

You could actually cruise past my place and we can cruise there together or i can meet you at Shell Warrigal rd, let me know, same to any Sth East people.

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will be coming down with dilmah.

ill be bringing my Video camera with me and hopefully my camera mounts arrive if it does would there be any takers for me to mount the camera in/on your car to make a vid?

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pretty sure just about everyone would be happy to let you set it up in their car :(

Mines gonna be looking like absolute shit from the outside this time round, so in car would suit me fine :thumbsup:

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I have to pull out guys.

Work is too busy at the moment.

I'm off to NZ this morning until Friday lunchtime, then on Monday morning at 6am I fly out to WA so I simply don't have the time to spend a day up at Deca sliding around.

:banana: :'(

Bass Out

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