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Hey All,

Well if you haven't joined the Skylines Australia - NSW car club yet then here are some reasons to get off your butt and do it.

Events that the club are organising and you need to be a member to attend.

Cams 50th Annaversry festival at the Hunter in July

Car Rally (probably in Spetember)

Show and Shine day in October

2nd annual Putty Road Cruise in November (Multi club event)

Christmas Function in December.

Next year we will be looking at driver training courses, Go Kart days, Information day's/nights and other social functions.

PLEASE NOTE THAT SAU-NSW MEMBERS ONLY WILL BE ABLE TO TAKE PART IN MOST OF THESE EVENTS So sign up today. (membership form can be downloaded from my sig below)

Edit:

For those of you who are already members... see the NSW Members Area for all the "Official Events Details". (Yes non Members... this is another benifit of your membership!!!)

Dan.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well Guys and Girls,

With the first lot of events begining to really take off (I will be putting in for two permits next week) it is time that those that are members start to look into getting a L2S licence from Cams. (Those that are not yet members you can down load the membership form from my sig below and you need to be a member of a club to get a licence)

I believe that in the future we will be able to issue these with club membership but it probably won't be set up untill next year (again lots of cams paperwork to complete and various hoops to jump though), so I would suggest going to CAMS and getting your licence through CAMS themselves as EVERY club event that we organise or partake in will require this licence.

Taken from CAMS website

Level 2S General Speed Event Licence

Use a Level 2S to compete in:

+ single and multi-car non-race speed events up to International level

  'Non-race speed events' include hillclimbs, autocross, single car and multi-car sprints and regularity trials

+ regularity trials up to National Championship

+ touring road events, including non-race speed sub-events, but not including closed road sections, up to International level

Pre-requisites

Medical

+ Complete Medical Statement on application form

Cost

$91 (Junior $45)  

Filling out the application form

New Level 2S holders

1. Check here to download the Level 2S licence application form (PDF - 256Kb).

2. Fill out and return the form to your club or CAMS Member Services.

3. Providing your application is filled out correctly, your Level 2S licence will be sent to you.  

Level 2S Renewals

Fill out and return the renewal form sent to you. If you have not received your renewal forms, contact Member Services on 1300 653 529.

Hope this helps guys and girls.

And remember... check back soon for more details.

Dan.

UPDATE

Observation Car Rally

- Starting point almost confirmed

- Finishing point decided

- Date needs to be ok'd by exec's

- Supp Regs in final stage

- Cams Permit ready to be applied for

Show and Shine Day

- Location Found

- Date Change to 19th Oct

- Supp Regs started

- Will be asking for volunteers for the day shortly.

Putty Road Cruise

- Date Confirmed

- Supp Regs almost done

- Booking for Resturant to be confirmed next week.

Christmas Function

- Next project

- Need; Venue not too expensive, caterer, Entertainment, Theme. If anyone can help then please let me know.

Cheers,

Dan.

I was thinking something more a bit less club style... but then I had also thought that this is going to be a hard one to organise... with everyone having different tastes in music... I'll start a thread in the members section for it.

Good suggestion on the harbour cruise though.

  • 2 months later...

Hey guys,

Sorry I have been a bit quiet of late, I have been busy with work and other personal things that needed my attention.

The First Official SAU event is on this comming Sunday. The 14th of September in conjunction with the general meeting. It is not too late to enter and you can get all the information from the stickied thread in the events section.

The other events are progressing well and I'll be supplying a full update at the general meeting so all please come along and have a say about what happens with your club (and if your needing to get to the nats then you will still be able to as the meeting will be from 2:30 - 3:30pm which also means that you can see the footy match).

Look forward to catching up with you all on Sunday,

Dan.

  • 5 months later...

Update 12/2/04

Hey Guys,

Track days group bookings are now only being organised for club members.

Also a enduro style Go Kart day is being organised for sometime in the near future.

Wanna know more... sign up to SAU and find out the whole story including Discount at work shops!

Dan.

(membership form is below in my sig and remember that if sign up and enter Show and Shine at same time cost is only $50, saves you $5 on membership and also your entry fee!)

  • 4 weeks later...

Well guys less than 3 weeks to go until show and shine... all looks good, could maybe use a few extra entries though... just to fill those last remaining spaces!

Show and Shine Info



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