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that's pretty awesome ruby!

So is my understanding correct about SAU now being cams affiliated:

we join SAU and at such track events we don't have to pay for a day cam licence?

Yiap.

Unfortunately you don't get the 10% cams discount with shannons via a group affiliation - has to be personal. D'oh!

-D

that's pretty awesome ruby!

So is my understanding correct about SAU now being cams affiliated:

we join SAU and at such track events we don't have to pay for a day cam licence?

Skylines Australia - South Australia is CAMS affiliated (as of August 2009). This means that SAU:SA members who wish to obtain a CAMS licence for events can now nominate SAU:SA as the CAMS affiliated club on the application form.

Other benefits are listed below:

http://www.cams.com.au/en/Sport/Club%20Zone/New%20Club.aspx

http://www.cams.com.au/About/Insurance.aspx

'This vehicle is ALL MOTOR

Seriously, who needs needs a turbo when

you have a stupidly quick, naturally

aspirated motor? Real motors don't

need forced induction'

This may be true, but in the case of the R34 GT forced induction would be really really helpful.

Skylines Australia - South Australia is CAMS affiliated (as of August 2009). This means that SAU:SA members who wish to obtain a CAMS licence for events can now nominate SAU:SA as the CAMS affiliated club on the application form.

Other benefits are listed below:

http://www.cams.com.au/en/Sport/Club%20Zone/New%20Club.aspx

http://www.cams.com.au/About/Insurance.aspx

Unfortunately the Insurance addendum only is valid for Members (and not affiliates). Individual cams licences will get the 10% discount thru shannons, but not thru simply being affiliated with a member club. I called shannons half an hour ago and they confirmed it.

-D

'This vehicle is ALL MOTOR

Seriously, who needs needs a turbo when

you have a stupidly quick, naturally

aspirated motor? Real motors don't

need forced induction'

This may be true, but in the case of the R34 GT forced induction would be really really helpful.

and your comment is as pointless as what you are making it.
Yer always cops at that bp...always get some weird looks when u walk in their driving anything that doesn't look like a holden or ford

With you on that one Shane! That place is always crawling with cops, cant say i've ever had the remarks passed that Dave did though!

'This vehicle is ALL MOTOR

Seriously, who needs needs a turbo when

you have a stupidly quick, naturally

aspirated motor? Real motors don't

need forced induction'

This may be true, but in the case of the R34 GT forced induction would be really really helpful.

Be that as it may, I still wouldnt classify the GT as "Gutless".

Depends how well maintained it has been or how hard of a life its had... and that would determine how long it'll last until something goes BANG - could be a few seconds could be minutes, hours, days, weeks, years, decades, millenias.

Depends how well maintained it has been or how hard of a life its had... and that would determine how long it'll last until something goes BANG - could be a few seconds could be minutes, hours, days, weeks, years, decades, millenias.

the engines coming from JMS so i dont see it being completely f**ked...

its gonna have brand new fluids all through the engine and car (diff,gearbox,brakes etc) and im getting it leak down tested before i buy it.

plus its being fitted professionally.

shouldn't have a problem?

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