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A fire extinguisher is required by all entrants and needs to be bolted to the vehicle. Screws or cable ties are not acceptable.

While everyone is getting their cars ready this weekend keep this in mind. People have been good lately but since we have a few newbies this is worth highlighting. Please use bolts.

Another thing worth mentioning is check your engine oil!!! Last Deca we unfortunately had someone ruin their engine due to not having enough oil. Dont let this be you.

4 Hayley Stapley 180sx

5 Bec Pretty Mini

10 Karen Caruso Mini

11 Juliette Remfrey BRZ

30 Paul Stephenson 34GTR

31 Ekat Evo7

Wow! A new Record!!

6 girls have entered!

How do you feel about being beaten by a girl??

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Hey guys can I be changed to the 180sx.

Sorry for late notice but the car is ready and has been to the last 3 deca events with this club.

If I need to pm someone then let me know.

Oh no josh, i geuss this means the r33 isnt fixed :wacko:

Thrash day for the 180sx it is! lol

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