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If entries are low i'll definitely be in this; i don't think my skill and confidence is up to this standard, so if i enter it will be more for the fun of it. The car is ready though, just need more time to get use to it again.

Either way, i should be there as i am willing to volunteer. I say "should" as i come back from a 2 week overseas holiday on Thursday, 18/9/8.

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Get the rb30 out there :rolleyes:

I really want to (especially after today's cruise), but this DECA is a little more serious than others, so i don't want to take a spot from a person that really wants to "compete". As i said, if there is a spot available, i'll be in!

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I'll try and put up the event schedule early next week so everyone can see what the day is going to involve.

Because there's definitely some new things that we've never attempted before that should be a lot of fun :rolleyes:

Cheers

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TROY !!!!

Come fly the loud silver flag with us , it would be great

DB reading for the skidpan battle between you and me lol off the rictor

Gate for life :(

I must say i am REALLY looking forward to this as well as sandown next weekend

cant wait to get my bum in the seat again

Should be another awsome day/ NIGHT in shep lol

cheers

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