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Thought I'd make one of these, save having our comments extend the length of the organisation thread.

Great day as always. Weather turned out for the best (if not a tiny bit hot at times) and everyone was pretty well behaved. Good turnout and mix of cars. Shame we ran out of time in the arvo for the knockout and random battles, but we still got all the timed events done. Massive thanks to Bec & Ryan, all the volunteers who stood in the sun all day for timing, and MiColour for sponsoring the event.

P.S. Thanks to the people who lent me screwdrivers during subwoofer removal and reinstallation process ;)

Over to you...

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there's no flames in that vid. where's the flames? haha.

was a mad day. good fun all round, shame about the heat. i was so wrecked by the time i got home, even though i didn't drive. sunburnt as always ;)

was good to see a lot of new faces and some interesting cars.

Thankyou once again to the organisers and everyone who made the trip. Also Taco Baz + drinks afterwards was great as per usual ;)

So very very very tired now, ZzzzzzZzz's are calling. Look forward to seeing your pics/videos when everyone is back to reality.

had an absolute blast! was my first deca, and definately wont be my last!

thanx to everyone that made it up there, and a massive thanx to ryan, schmicko, thomo and bec for all the hard work!

i really had no idea just how slippery that skidpan was gonna be lol!

i started on the bloody mary's when i got home, now i'm onto beers/vodka.... i really didn't think i could drink any more... ;)

Thanks to all the organisers and other volunteers for a great day. Looking forward to helping out at the next one!

Im currently uploading all my pics to flickr then I'll post the link, trouble is silly me decided I would upload them in full quality for everyone to just save rather than email asking but I had over 150 photographs and its been running for 6 hours so far and only 63% complete lol, Im sure it will get there eventually.

Awesome day! Had an absolute blast.

Met some cool people, learnt a lot about my car, discovered the handbrake and I actually remember most of what happened after taco bells this time!

Big thanks to all the organizers, Micolour and all the volunteers.

Would like to thank all the volunteers and event organisers who stood out in the sun all day for us! Especially Bec, i always felt guilty when lining up for the long wang ;) The day wouldnt work if it wasnt for all your help

I hope all the deca attendees shouted you all drinks cause you lot deserve them!

Thanks also to all the photographers standing out in the sun! Especially the one at the long-wang basketball court and the one on the skidpan (sorry dont know your name, you were sticking on a go-pro camera on cars)

Thanks again all!

my pics from the morning

Click me for all the pics Deca Pics!!!

videos up in next few days!

Awesome! Thanks very much for the photos. Found a dozen of my car ;)

Look at the body roll! Nearly got the front wheel up haha and yet ive got swaybars already ;)

Deca_march_2010%20277.jpg

brilliant weekend, had a blast and got to meet a whole lot of poeple.

must say thanks to all the organisers and volunteers as it just wouldn't have been possible without you.

i'll definately be back for the next one.

And without further ado - my pics, Further proof that being a volunteer is an awesome job as you are right in the midst of the action.

They need some major cropping and some photo adjustments but havent had the time yet!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/anna_schulze/...57623661940384/

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