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Micolour Sau-vic Deca Motorkhana - Sat 3rd May 2008


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faxed and paid before 10 pm :banana:

i hope its ok

Yup got it and your in, will slot you into a group.

Hopefully your payment comes through before the Friday :sick:

& thanks for the heads up Pete - will remove you

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Yes Sandeep - its an open event, you are only required to have current SAU Vic membership if you are using a CAMS license on the day.

If your friend wants to go on the Reserve list, I suggests he sends me a fax ASAP :D

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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?

My car would love you to film it! I'll try and put on a show. Just come and see me (short guy with a black 32 GTST).

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.

:D :'(

Bass Out

:rofl:

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well camera mounts not here yet :P but still bringing camera and tripod. im sure we can find a way to strap the camera inside the car.

my car would love it too!

i'm the other short guy with a black 32 ;)

but russ puts on a much better show :thumbsup:

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i have to say i was almost hoping for a partially wet day. would love to try my car on a wet slippery skid pan. :laugh:

Then you'll have no event as all the volunteers/officials will be sinking piss in their heated cabins all day and night :laugh:

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just incase I'm forgetting something, is there any more paperwork that I need to bring on the day?

All i'm bringing is my cams licence book/passport thingy, skylines australia membership card and the copy of the maps and stuff... do i need anything else? last time i went up there was a piece of paper that i needed to get signed off by the scrutineer, is that something I collect on the day from the office?

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Yes - the regiatration/scrutineering form will be given to you on the day once we check your licenses/membership, etc is up to date.

Make sure your CAMS license is current and your good to go.

Also, all competitors will be given a copy of the event schedule in the morning.

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Yes - the regiatration/scrutineering form will be given to you on the day once we check your licenses/membership, etc is up to date.

Make sure your CAMS license is current and your good to go.

Also, all competitors will be given a copy of the event schedule in the morning.

Hey bec,

last time i was at deca i signed up on the day for one of those AACS licenses. I don't think I got a membership number or anything, how can I get this checked before I go up, cos I don't want to sign up for another one :rofl:

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Also - the few of you who have not paid as yet, dont try to DD it now as its too late, just bring the correct cash with you on the morning.

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Thanks bec,

I'll see you first thing when i get there re the license.

Are there still places available for cars & drivers?

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