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Guess what time it is - that's right DECA TIME!!!

It's on again and I have booked us the hotel in Shepp for the upcoming DECA.

When: Fri 24 & Sat 25 February

Where: Tirana Motor Inn

Address: 33 -37 Wyndham St, Shepparton

Cost: $50 per person per night (if sharing)

$85 per night to have a single person in a room by themselves

If you would like a room, please let me know as soon as possible, they will want to release to the public whatever rooms we are not using in a few weeks.

I need to know:

* nights staying

* how many people

* what bed configurations you need (ie twin, double etc)

If you are coming by yourself, that's fine, just let me know and I will team you up with somebody else to share a room with.

Let me know here, by email, by PM or by phone.

The sooner you tell me, the easier you make it for me.

*** NOTE - if the hotel books out, preference will be given to those staying both nights

- if you ask for a room and don't turn up without letting me know, you get added to my black list (you ppl are starting to ruin it for everyone)

Entries coming soon!!!

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Fri/Sat

Bec

Ryan

Leon

Russ/Ben F/Campbell/Bobby (family room)

Femino & Kleo + Dean (family room)

Tim & Amelia

Mark & Libby

Odium + 2 (twin room)

bluey 33 + 1 (twin)

Wayne (single)

Juliette (single) & Sunday

Keiran + Lauren, Robbie Williams & Taylor (1 dbl/2 sngls)

Chris, Dan, Jett + 4 mates (2 x 1 dbl/2 sngls)

Gary + GF (double)

Jake (single)

Paul & Kat

Fri only

Ash (single)

Lowth & Craig

Leons 4 mates

Sat only

Anna/Luke

DECA is 100% open to anyone, and everyone.

More the merrier. It's a great bunch and always a good 50-60 people up for the weekend of fun :)

I'll get onto Team FA, i think a few wanted to come up for a Fri.

Cheers, been up a few times but just taken photos and enjoyed the spectating. Doing 6 broken manifold studs tomorrow on the 33, then car goes to panel shop. If car is not out of panel shop by DECA can I just bring my 180 or should I PM whom ever is in charge of the event to let them know?

Make sure you do them all - if you only fix the broken 6, 3 months later another will break... Hence do them all @ once, saves doing it again for another 10 years.

When entry forms come up you can just put down whatever car, if it changes on the day/last min that's not a major issue either. Happens sometimes.

Yea doing all 12. Had this issue on old motor, fit new gasket and new studs after snapping 5 then blew motor 1,000km later.

Fit motor from wrecked car(knowing I should of done the gasket and studs) and it has bitten me in the arse 3,000km later. :domokun: Hoping I havn't got an ongoing issue with it causing them to snap. Exhaust hangers are all ok (not using cat one though)

BEC can u put me + partner down for a room for Friday night. Twin cause partner will most likely not be my partner :whistling:

DECA is 100% open to anyone, and everyone.

More the merrier. It's a great bunch and always a good 50-60 people up for the weekend of fun :)

I'll get onto Team FA, i think a few wanted to come up for a Fri.

how do you put your name down to participate in the event?

Fri only

Jake (single) <<-LOOSER (stay Sat night, you know you will anyways)

Pretty sure its spelt LOSER... LOOSER is what he'll be if you throw him in a shared room with Campbell and the boys...

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