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Be patient, dude - all of us Execs do this as voluntary unpaid "work" and there are sometimes delays in receiving stock of some of the items that go into the membership packs, etc.

Be pateint, dude - all of us Execs do this as voluntary unpaid "work" and there are sometimes delays in receiving stock of some of the items that go into the membership packs, etc.

Exactly!

So, just a friendly reminder to new members signing up, or current members renewing, some times this process of receiving the pack or renewal can take upto a few weeks.

So dont think we, the club - SAU NSW are taking your money and you are getting nothing!

IT TAKES TIME!

So just to echo, as Nick said - we all have jobs and lives outside SAU NSW too, we try our best to get to everything, every pm, every email etc etc - sometimes it can just take that extra little bit longer, most of the time it is out of our hands. Remember, no one gets paid in this club to run it, we are all volunteers!! We are all here for the same reason's!!!!

Please dont be put off because of this!

And just a reminder - we have a MEMBERS ONLY track day at Wakefield Park for $70!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

YES!! $70!!!

There are plenty more events in the pipeline this year, so keep an eye out in the members section!

Cheers,

Chris - VP

Thanks for the friendly reminder , just what we "noobies" need for a peace of mind ($70 does worth alot to many individual), now that were aware of the situation/process then there shouldnt be any other that will post about not receiving theirs for a month.

im sorry about earlier, i wasnt being demanding i was just concerned.

But thanks again. :blink: your work doesnt virtually go unnoticed to this community.

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This weekend's cruise isn't a SAUNSW cruise so I don't know if any officials will be there.

Click here for how to sign up over the net. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...621#entry901621

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Spotted a yellow R34 GTt this evening with a GT-R badge on it :P , heading North on King Georges Road, turning right onto the M5 to head towards the airport/city

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