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does membership work from the time you sign up? or does everyones expire at the same time?

From when you sign up. You get a full year, but I do round them up so expiry falls either mid year or end of the year so renewals are easier.

If you join now you'll expire Dec 2012.

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Just sent my payment through cant wait for the next track day!!!worship.gif how long does it usually take to get cards sent out?

Good stuff!

Getting the card really depends on how busy Shell is - just remember that the people running the club are all volunteers, with regular jobs and social lives outside the SAU community. Did you order a polo shirt too?

i transferred the money to the saunsw account yesterday and the mail is on the way for membership =] just wondering whether i'll get confirmation on when the card among with other things gets posted. Thanks!

i transferred the money to the saunsw account yesterday and the mail is on the way for membership =] just wondering whether i'll get confirmation on when the card among with other things gets posted. Thanks!

<======. Keep an eye on your avatar at the left of your posts. Once you see the light blue "NSW Club Member" tag, you'll know your payments/application has been received and processed. From then on, you'll have access to the exclusive Members' section, as well as discounts to events, merchandise, etc.

The card and membership package will follow, but it depends on how busy Shell is before she an process it... Patience is the key!

<======. Keep an eye on your avatar at the left of your posts. Once you see the light blue "NSW Club Member" tag, you'll know your payments/application has been received and processed. From then on, you'll have access to the exclusive Members' section, as well as discounts to events, merchandise, etc.

The card and membership package will follow, but it depends on how busy Shell is before she an process it... Patience is the key!

sounds good =] thanks!

*really don't want to search 35 pages*

but i'd like to join, where is this so called membership form?

I'm 21

own a Gt-T coupe (silver)

and have big hands.

Love long drives and windy corners..

98 octane's my love drug ;) Buy me some you've got a date ;)

Cheers fellas'

e85 smells better and gives you twice as big a buzz Zach :P

here is a link to the membership faq. it has a link to the membership form and all instructions on how to process it

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/

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If you join now you'll expire Dec 2012.

Ian, Shell is our "Grim Reaper" who has the power to cause you to expire.

* You therefore have 11 months remaining to get your house in order.

* Consider this a lenient sentence.

* She has been known to make your blackest nightmares come to life.

* She even thinks spiders are cute.

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Just sent my payment through cant wait for the next track day!!!worship.gif how long does it usually take to get cards sent out?

Who do i contact about my membership I want to attend the Texi event coming up but i want to get sau member rates?

I sent forms via fax and paid via Bank transfer in Dec.

any info would be appreciated.thumbsup.gif

PS i want SAU sticker!

Edited by Michael's R33

Hey i finally pulled my finger out after owning a skyline for almost 3 years and joined SAU NSW Membership! Faxed forms and sent direct payment to SAU account :)

Went the whole 9 yards and got 2 lots of the stickers, and a nice polo shirt! Bring on the Texi day next weekend. Im not running in this one but definately later on in the year :)

Who do i contact about my membership I want to attend the Texi event coming up but i want to get sau member rates?

I sent forms via fax and paid via Bank transfer in Dec.

any info would be appreciated.thumbsup.gif

PS i want SAU sticker!

PM Shell and if nothing happens after a few days pm me with all the info and ill try and chase it up for you

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I've got a corolla.. Can I join?

I want to own a skyline....does that count? :)

benzor, wanting to own a skyline does not count, i know where you can buy a 2000 model skyline for $8000.00, buy and you will count. virgin white.

After 5 years i have finally joined too :action-smiley-069:

Paperwork faxed and Direct Deposit sent... Looking forward to getting back into the Skyline game!!

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