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The only deca you didn't drink was a deca you didn't drive lol..

I would win deca if I didn't drink the night before, have a better car and if I was a better driver.. But other than that nothing is holding me back!

I found out that DECA that i'm not allowed to not drink, everyone was very upset, even the barmaid... btw like Russ i also changed my sig for this thread :P

there is a drinking comp in shepp on fridday and some driving competition as well if your sober enough on saturday

Pretty sure Shane won the drinking comp last DECA on the Friday night lol, I took home the win on Saturday night

Hey guys I've filled in my forms and I want to enter - But just before I sent the forms out and deposit the money, I'd like to know whether I could renew my AASA on the day? It expired 14/08/10. I got a letter a while ago to renew but never got around to doing it and now I can't find the letter!

Why can't you? DECA Saturday, then spend the night in Shepp/Benella and drift the next day. Sounds like an awesome weekend.

Also guys, my mate Jett is coming. He's a 18yo hoon who drives an automatic EF i6 Falcon with the number plates S1DWYZ. He's a nice kid, but feel free to hang shit all over his car thumbsup.gif

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