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Bring on the rain! lol, I have never been to a wet Deca, I am sure I will regret it if it does rain though... heard the "revised weather forecast" this morning and Luke exclaimed "Noooooo, not rain Saturday" Meanwhile I was excited and made sure to email Bec about ponchos :whistling: A wet Deca would really test peoples driving skills out (unless you are a 4wd cheat :nyaanyaa: )

Hey all,

I have a boost gauge that is attached to the steering surround with 3M VHB double sided tape. Is this OK for DECA?

Cheers,

Glynn

It'll be fine as long as its securely attached.

If it's loose or wobbly at all (ie any chance of falling off while driving), we wont accept it.

Listen up f**kers WE STILL NEED VOLUNTEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bring some mates, girlfriends, f**k buddys, homeless people, whatever.

Free lunch for your troubles :thumbsup:

Listen up f**kers WE STILL NEED VOLUNTEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bring some mates, girlfriends, f**k buddys, homeless people, whatever.

Free lunch for your troubles :thumbsup:

:worship::rofl2: Well put

looks fun,

plus weather forecast looking better by the day.

pity new diff not in yet..think i'm going to be a bit slow!

new battery tho so car actually starts!!

oh and do remember long selves, pants and no thongs/sandles

M

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