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Hey everyone. This is my first post as I've just joined up today. Been browsing for a while though.

I'm going up with my friend Guy Baxter. We'll both be driving my car '90 300zx NA. I've never done on of these before so I'm sure It will be good for you guys to watch a newb struggling. lol.

I think we're planning on going up on friday night too but after midnight as we both have work.

Sandeep

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Hey everyone. This is my first post as I've just joined up today. Been browsing for a while though.

I'm going up with my friend Guy Baxter. We'll both be driving my car '90 300zx NA. I've never done on of these before so I'm sure It will be good for you guys to watch a newb struggling. lol.

I think we're planning on going up on friday night too but after midnight as we both have work.

Welcome aboard - you'll have a blast!

As far as tips go...

1. 300s go better with the t-tops off and better still if the driver has a Bandit hat or mo

2. Use your stereo to psych-out opponents on the battle runs

3. Don't hit cones

4. Bax will never beat the Lancer!

J

hey guys I have renewed my Cams licence as of about 3 weeks ago but they haven't sent me a new card or debited my credit card... I am getting a little nervous as I don't want to rock up to DECA empty handed... does anyone have a contact at Cams I can speak to?

This is their phone number is Malvern - (03) 9593 7777

Call and speak to someone in licensing.

Also Nick, Im not sure if they allow it, you'd have to ask, but if it helps you any I can pick up your license for you and bring to DECA (I drive past twice a day :laugh:).

your always quick to respond and organised Bec... I need you at work!

I will call and check out the status of my licence and let you know... cheers:)

Nick - 9593 7777

Call and ask for membership services. Usually they can at the worst fax you something that you can use to say you have renewed.

Cheers

Snowy

That James fella is a cb hoarder. He's got 2 of mine as well.

I second that as I had to ask for mine back! Probably a secret stash at the mansion which is why he has so many to offer at subsequent cruises! :P:laugh:

Something to note for DECA's from now on.

As part of AASA's Public Liability Requirements SAU now has to provide a full list of all licence numbers from all entrants on the day.

This should always be the case anyway, but if you fail to produce your licence on the day for us to record the number, then you will not be permitted to drive. If you are signing up for a licence on the day this is fine also, but please be prepared and bring a completed AASA or CAMS club racing licence application form and correct money.

Thanks.

Also if you have written TBA on your entry form and you now know your licence number or can get you licence number, wheather it be CAMS or AASA, can you please PM me this number before Thursday night? This will make things run a little smoother at registration, and get you all out on the skidpan quicker.

Ta, Chris.

is there any official friday night, saturday morning cruise? i know james said he would do the friday night and ferni was going saturday morning from lilydale. Anymore details on that? where and when?

:laugh:

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