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Micolour Sauvic Deca Motorkhana - Round 2 - Saturday 5th June 2010


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Faxed my form off today with payment. This is my first DECA so I'm ready to make a fool of myself :whistling:

^^ Fit your fire extinguisher to the front two bolts holding the passenger seat in, that's what I've done.

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You won't make a fool Josh you'll be having too much fun to notice, as will everyone else ;)

woot. will be there repping the taxis :D

Teeeeeeempted to bring up the manual Soarer and get some 1JZ rivalry going :)

hope my fax went through to night for my entry sent the money through first then my forms.. does anyone know the best way to fit an fire extinguisher with out having to drill holes into your car

Yer as Josh said, mount the fire extinguisher bracket on some make-your-own-bracket material and then bolt that in using the seat rail bolts.

On my entry form I didn't put down my CAMS license number as I couldn't find it :P But I found it now, who can I pm to update my details?

Just bring it on the day mate you can update when you get there.

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Teeeeeeempted to bring up the manual Soarer and get some 1JZ rivalry going :D

DOOOOOOOO ITTTTTTTTTTTT

lol im not even gonna bother doing decent stuff. just gonna get the ass end out as much as i can lol

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Haha I don't know about Chasers but when you lose the tail in a Soarer you really lose it :D

At this stage it might be a good option given my car "could" be off the road, but the Soarer is a bit down on power atm for some reason so we'll see.

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have all 50 positions for this event been filled yet?

I hope not - just sent a email entry in just then. Working from home today and dont have a FAX.....god I hate scanners!!!

Payment on its way!!

Hope you guys dont mind a imposter in the ranks. Looking forward to learning the car!

Cheers

joshua.

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DECA IS FULL! Get your name on the reserves if you still want in though as we usually have at least 5 people pull out.

EVENT SCHED

Entry List

1 Ryan Bell Micolour Sileighty

2 Michael Eichorn

3 Tim Williamson Micolour R32GTST

4 Brendan Pryor R33GTST

5 Sam Zimber Evo6.5

6 Shane Janssen R33GTR

7 David Talbot S13

8 Vince Ritchie R32GTST

9 Alan Calleja R33GTST

10 Jamie Lovett 911RS

11 Daniel Hall R34GTT

12 Greg Calmer S13

13 Mario West Evo7

14 Ryan McPherson Commodore

15 Adam Birdseye R33GTST

16 Dane Stokes Sti

17 Dean Taylor 911

18 Nick Vargheese Soarer

19 David Hurst R32GTST

20 Krzysztof Chorazy R33GTR

21 Russell Cunningham R32GTST

22 Terence Ho R33GTST

23 Gerald Tan Supra

24 Glen Scholz RX7

25 Chris Stacey R33GTR

26 Roman Plotnikov 180sx

27 Brad Archbold Supra

28 Kieran Robinson Supra

29 Luke Shulze R33GTST

30 Jesse Carnie R31

31 Marcus Stacey MX5

32 Jane Stacey Mx5

33 Mark Ryan R33GTST

34 Ashneel Prasad Chaser

35 Jimmy Wojng Liberty

36 Reade Clouston Ford XR4

37 Michael Gelach Stagea

38 Julian Stacey Caldina

39 Leon Stapley 180sx

40 Mat Cross Corona

41 Josh Miller R32GTST

42 John Richardson R33GTST

43 Aaron Tan S15

44 Phillip Mak S13

45 Chris Truskett Alfa 147

46 Peter Edgerton R33GTR

47 Hamish Hampton R33GTST

48 Jamie Caspersz S13

49 Matthew Femino R32GTR

50 Clive Small Lancer

Reserves

1 Joshua Robins Elfin Clubman

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Don't stress Josh you are first on the reserves and almost at every DECA there will be a minimum of 3-5 people dropping out in the weeks leading up to the event. Always good to see a variety of cars as well :P

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it may just rain (for the first time at DECA?)

def not the first time.

Good stuff Ryan.

Event look awesome.

I love the upside down christmas tree!!

Mini and long wang changes are cool too!

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Awesome skidpan designs. Love lots and lots of sharp low speed turns, that's my time to shine! Hopefully no tire rubbage this time :(

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