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Just a reminder as I was looking for another card last night and pulled the AASA one out and noticed it expires before the next DECA. I think this will be the first fair size batch of expiries as other people have bought them at the following DECAs so will up for renewal in Feb, May etc. The President has informed me forms are available on the day but just a reminder to bring extra cash (watch me forget now! :P )

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Am thinking of the CAMS path myself too this time so I can do Eastern Creek and then the option of some track days next year. A reminder for the CAMS Sarah would be tops (preferably before NSW) :P

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Woohoo.... mine expires on the day (18th)!!!! Either way i have CAMS as well :P

Is there a link to renew AASA, or do they just send out a renew form 6 months after it due :O

I havent had any reminders but there will be forms up there on the day. Did you buy yours after the last DECA as mine expires on the 8th? Come to think of it, when was last Novembers DECA? Have I been short changed by 10 days!

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