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Can't wait for this! November DECA is always the biggest and the best!

Replaced my broken driveshaft tonight with some help from Ryan so the car is ready for the weekend. Gotta show that dirty orange car how it's done :P

Entries still available, there is going to be heaps of track time! As well as the new maps in the morning and the mega mini wang its going to be an awesome day!

will be a awesome day if we can get more volunteers

*HINT* *HINT*

come on people, if your bringing friends up, pretty sure we're going to confiscate them and make them volunteers :nyaanyaa:

will be a awesome day if we can get more volunteers

*HINT* *HINT*

come on people, if your bringing friends up, pretty sure we're going to confiscate them and make them volunteers :nyaanyaa:

Yep. The day won't run without volunteers

hmm best charge camera and gear tonight.

BTW for those in a different group to me in the morning, I will be leaving my video camera on the side of the skid pan when ON the Wang.(god that sounds bad)

it's a red Sony one on a tripod, your welcome to use it to video yours and others runs and I will upload for you.

clearing this defect is a bitch... now i got to change my balljoint bushes bullshit i did everything on the list now they pick that out. so tomoro morning get it done then do as much as i can back to jap spec :) then be dirt bag tired for deca hah

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