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1. You don't need a skyline

2. If you read the membership form you will notice at the bottom under where you sign "Your personal information will never be given out or used outside the club without your written authorisation."

Just cos I felt like rebutting!!

Dan.

CerealKiller, the only people who will see your form will be 2 members from the Exec Committee, and Carlo (Membership Officer).

Yes, we need your address...but it's only for the purpose of sending your member card and sticker. If you are worried about this, you are quite welcome to put a PO Box, or an alternative address to where your car is kept (such as your work address for example).

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We are approaching many companies atm... tyre places, tune shops, turbo places, and many more most are very keen to come on board and are being set up with everything needed such as blank membership cards etc.

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