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I filled in the form for my licence at DECA last Nov, and it arrived in Feb, so if you need it you'd best cahse them.

Also, for some reason, me and my partner filled in the form on the same day, hers arrived a few days after mine in Feb, but expires a couple of weeks after mine will, so their idea of a year is obviously a bit variable as well.

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Basically the run down is:

* L2S CAMS - accepted everywhere - $85/year - http://www.cams.com.au/

* AASA - accepted at Calder and Winton only and SAU DECA Motorkhanas - $45/year - http://www.aasa.com.au/

Which one you get, completely depends on what you want to use it for.

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Basically the run down is:

* L2S CAMS - accepted everywhere - $85/year - http://www.cams.com.au/

* AASA - accepted at Calder and Winton only and SAU DECA Motorkhanas - $45/year - http://www.aasa.com.au/

Which one you get, completely depends on what you want to use it for.

I got the L2S CAMS .. Put my form in at DECA and recived my licence 2 weeks after give or take a day..

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