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Hi guys - Are many of you SAU club members:i.e. paid membership fee, got sticker, etc....?? just wondering if it is better to be a member..... I realise it will depend on what level of participation an individual wants to engage in, but how many of you are members, and how often are there meets, track/dyno days, social events, etc ?? specifically Qld members, but any opinions/info would be appreciated

I'm an SAU NSW club member. Being in ACT I'm limited to the number of club activities I can attend due to most of them being in Sydney, but the ACT crew are pretty friendly guys, even though they're not all financial members

Coz of S13 more into that side of Nissans. Go to Raceway and Parklands a fair bit. Next Stagea meet we can talk this up maybe. Looking forward to barbie at Vic Pt. Hope D has his Pride up and running.

the clubs are completely separate and it depends on the state you are in

eg

Vic club is very car-orientated and holds heaps of big meetings and car events

Qld club is very socially orientated. there's a group of about 10 people each week that meet for dinner. not very car-orientated. most events that are held are run by non-members and everyone can go eg cruises, dyno days, etc.

i was a member of the qld club and didn't renew it because i never used the membership

Vic club was much better but i don't live there anymore

it's up to you but do some research first..

Edited by WazR32GTSt

i paid up at the show and shine but just got told i had to fill out membership forms which i did yesterday and faxed them away.just wish they said that on the day if i hadnt arcked up i spose it would have just got forgotten :)

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