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Yes, I know it's a week after the event, but I finally got round to going through my pics and sticking some up. I'm a slack bastard. So sue me.

The full range is here, Import Monster DECA Motorkhana pics, but as there are about 190 of them, and I know some people have short attention spans, here's a few.

Click pics below for bigger versions.

How to correctly park in the stop garage -

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How to go through a garage...

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...sideways...

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Going through sideways may mean your car then needs a cone-ectomy -

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and how to just say sod it and take the scenic route -

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Then there are those that like to blaze their own trail and sort free-form the whole thing -

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A few more that I liked...

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Yes, I know it's a week after the event, but I finally got round to going through my pics and sticking some up. I'm a slack bastard. So sue me.

The full range is here, Import Monster DECA Motorkhana pics, but as there are about 190 of them, and I know some people have short attention spans, here's a few.

Click pics below for bigger versions.

How to correctly park in the stop garage -

medium.jpg

How to go through a garage...

medium.jpg

...sideways...

medium.jpg

Going through sideways may mean your car then needs a cone-ectomy -

medium.jpg

and how to just say sod it and take the scenic route -

medium.jpg

Then there are those that like to blaze their own trail and sort free-form the whole thing -

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Awesome shots there!

And this Foulcan is really a trailblazer. New route for 'Enormous Penis' course?

Ah i see where the single pegger comes from.

The VSPEC A-LSD works, but not when the wheels are not straight... As the pics show...

Thanks for the shows Will, now it just makes me want a Nismo rear diff :D

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