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Hey guys,

Jjust thought I'd post in here - for those guys in NSW, but who arent apart of SAU NSW, Join, and you can come out on Easter Monday and come to the official SAU NSW Drift day!

Its only $130 for the day!

But you do need SAU NSW Membership and a CAMS L2S

With both arent expensive, and will also allow you to do more events with us!

Go on!

Do it!

check out the nsw events section for this day

and you can get a shirt and a lanyard.. or a jacket.. or a hat.. and stickers.. and different style shirts...aaaaaaaaaaand you get discounts at some places ..

It's not like your money for joining the club goes to waste..

(fyi: i am a member. just dont have the blue thingy.. )

and you can get a shirt and a lanyard.. or a jacket.. or a hat.. and stickers.. and different style shirts...aaaaaaaaaaand you get discounts at come places ..

It's not like your money for joining the club goes to waste..

(fyi: i am a member. just dont have the blue thingy.. )

:happy:`

and you can get a shirt and a lanyard.. or a jacket.. or a hat.. and stickers.. and different style shirts...aaaaaaaaaaand you get discounts at some places ..

It's not like your money for joining the club goes to waste..

(fyi: i am a member. just dont have the blue thingy.. )

What!!?

You got all that?

Man, either i got jipped or you been sleeping with the right ppl Sam.

:happy:

lol probably the second

all the merchandise is available for current members to buy as well, we are just including some things with new memberships.....Shell can confirm what.

but what about the "chicks" mate the chicks

naa actually was gona join when finnished building my car but meh, dl the thing il post it through some time this weekend i think

The money I've saved on my mod's using my SAU membership discount has basically paid for my next couple of years membership. FI I saved $70 alone on my turbo...........so it pays to belong! And I don't do jack shit else membership wise, I might one day though.

  • 5 months later...
Hey guys,

Jjust thought I'd post in here - for those guys in NSW, but who arent apart of SAU NSW, Join, and you can come out on Easter Monday and come to the official SAU NSW Drift day!

Its only $130 for the day!

But you do need SAU NSW Membership and a CAMS L2S

With both arent expensive, and will also allow you to do more events with us!

Go on!

Do it!

check out the nsw events section for this day

sorry, how do i become an member again? thanks

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