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THIS deca thread sucks...what happened to 10+ pages leading up to the event...we need more shit talk.

Ill start by saying Russell's win last year was a fluke thats why hes too chicken to run this deca...he instead pretends he has a wedding to go play music at...

Let me drive your car and I'll show you who's chicken!

all russells wins are flukes for sure... or divine intervention ;) i cant believe he has gone and pulled the car to bits... only to be at the bottom of the money pit class that is superlap!

Divine intervention for sure ;)

BTW you'll be competing against another sil80 later this year. Game on!

BTW I just changed my signature just for this thread so you can all strive for my un-paralleled excellence while I'm not there. :)

There ya go Matt. This thread needed a bit of sH1t stirring.

Haha.

Yes it will be slower initially but I think with driving style changes and more rubber it will go WAY faster. Driving style changes will be hard I think.

I think the 32's days at deca are probably over. I'll just have to drive Matts GTR from now on :P

I thought the RB20 could neva looose?

Well, that's what Brisby religiously tells me after half a slab. :D

Well it has never let me down and probably will never loose. However where I'm going with the car it wasn't going to win either!!! haha

i have to withdraw my intention for this deca, ive had a terrible weekend which is still on going.

i will see you all next time, have a great weekend guys n girls.

p.s im certain Vince Ritchie will not be going also. call his mobile listed in his application if in doubt.

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