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Another madfun Deca,

Thanks to Micolour, officials and volunteers.

Good to see old and new faces, i again had a blast, car feels much better than last time, much more fun and competitive. Could have been better if i can use the Handy handbrake a bit better and no boost cut :). ALso had a big off moment at the Long Wang ( anyone got pic? thanks), its blooddy fun.

Please post up pics and vids of the day,

Thank you

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Gee you're quick West. Sorry I didn't get that ride with you. Maybe next time. Can't wait for the next one.

It was great as always to meet new people. Especially team datto. You guys rock! I just hope you don't beat me! :thumbsup:

Even thought I took up my camera and video camera I didn't use them at all. Was having too much fun driving.

Gee you're quick West. Sorry I didn't get that ride with you. Maybe next time. Can't wait for the next one.

It was great as always to meet new people. Especially team datto. You guys rock! I just hope you don't beat me! :thumbsup:

Even thought I took up my camera and video camera I didn't use them at all. Was having too much fun driving.

I'm glad you didn't :( otherwise it'll be a dissapointment for you mate! I don't cut the CONE as sweet as you do, you executed them in a very pro way :(.

thanks to all those who helped and volunteered

was good to have a break from the bbq, thanks to team bbq for running it

hey west, your turbo is very audible, do you have like a straight though exhaust or something

you can hear it whine and whilste away even at idle

i got a bit sunburt on the face too

hey west, your turbo is very audible, do you have like a straight though exhaust or something

you can hear it whine and whilste away even at idle

i got a bit sunburt on the face too

Yeah Paul,

It has a screamer pipe :thumbsup:, it was purely for fun/Deca entertainment since Mr Brisby garaged his car. Lots of people thought i had an External Gate ROLF.

great day, thanks to all the people who organised it :thumbsup: . i've got some pics that i'll upload, is it better for me to link to them or just post them?

also, can anyone who saw my car tell me if my diff was open wheeling on the skidpan? need to get that pcv reroute going before next time and also coilpack connectors because i dropped a cylinder on the first skidpan track and had to idle my way around the track.

special thanks to the people that let me sit with them on the skidpan, never been in a 33 gtr before and i got to ride in 3 different ones today which was cool.

cya'z next time.

Big thanks to the organisers for another great event. Was a lot of fun once the traction control was turned off!

Some good battles in the afternoon with some very close results.

Last night was awesome and as always, met new people and had lots of fun.

Award for the hardest drinker last night goes without a doubt to GTIRR........ :cheers:

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