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Hi, seeing that March is a large month for SAU Vic renewals I thought I'd post a list of memberships that have expired this month. Membership renewal noticed were sent out via e-mail on the 12th of Feb. If you can not see the SAU Vic member section and your name is listed below your membership has expired.

If you need to renew and have not done so please read the instructions below. If you believe you have been removed in error contact me via PM or e-mail [email protected] .

Expired memberships

CHRISMAN

Ronin 09

king_kw13

Tom_g

Jspec Imports

Gaffa

Bel25

Ronin 09

riggaP

Rus

rs73

NS2500

West

GTSR22

ocean

46n2

archie01

blind_elk

Addy

Jetdat

Cnblow

Interloper

RBN1

heartbrkr

Clarkey

Babia

SS8_Gohan

R32big_boy

Rowdyr32

Let me drive

Turbox

Mutex

Direct deposit

Transfer $50 to SAU Vic's account. Please label your payment using the following format - “member number renewal” eg. “0113renewal”.

If this procedure is not followed payments can not be identified and will not be processed

Once payment is complete you MUST send confirmation and details of your payment to [email protected] for processing. You can also update your member details as required

Direct deposit details are –

Bank: Westpac

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

Fee - $50

Snail Mail

Download a copy of the SAU Vic membership form and list your member number in the appropriate field. There is no need to enter any details other than member number and payment details unless changes are required.

SAU VIC Membership Application Form - Click here

PLEASE NOTE CHEQUES MUST BE MADE OUT TO "SKYLINES AUSTRALIA VICTORIA". "SAU VIC" ETC IS NOT ACCEPTABLE - CHEQUES WILL BE REJECTED AND MEMBERSHIP NOT RENEWED

Ah so yours was the $55

ok thanks greg, will sort it out

The transaction description was "STICKERS AND RE"

so we had no idea who it was

Can anyone else who is renewing to the account please please please ensure you enter your forum username for the description to make it easier for us to track.

Thanks

ah fark i totally forgot about the paintball refund that didnt get sorted :(

You would know if ur up for renew mate.

It'll say it on the card.

When it comes time you wont have to pay... Or i'll organise for it to be refunded and you renew when you need to

Ah so yours was the $55

ok thanks greg, will sort it out

The transaction description was "STICKERS AND RE"

so we had no idea who it was

Can anyone else who is renewing to the account please please please ensure you enter your forum username for the description to make it easier for us to track.

Thanks

Hmm... I put in "09renew n stickers", anyways as long as you got it! :(

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