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sorry lol... another nooby question....

im joining SAU club memebership on the texhicana day... for payment now do i send $100 for entry and say that i am awaiting my members number on the day?

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sorry lol... another nooby question....

im joining SAU club memebership on the texhicana day... for payment now do i send $100 for entry and say that i am awaiting my members number on the day?

Do you mean that you've already sent your forms and paid to join the Club and are waiting for confirmation that it's gone through, or you will be paying for your membership on the day?

If you haven't already joined SAU-NSW, then it's best if you do that first ASAP - from there we can check the Club's account and make sure the payment went through, and then you can pay $100 for the Texi as a Member!

i was going to pay tonight but i need to activate sending money from my bank to another company so i will hopefully do it tomorrow or definately on tuesday morning.....

bogus

omg im having bad luck with paying atm...... couldnt do it last night as mentioned above so i went to the bank today to transfer for both saunsw memebership and the texhicana but the bloody banks are on hollidays lol

grrrrrrrrr

i hope theres still spots left for me and a friend????

cheers

how much is insurance and what does it cover? and does it cover an accident?????? stupid question because i been told no one covers off road stuff but what do you guys know about it?

also when it say a car can be doubled up does that mean 2 people can drive the one car for the one price aslong as they have a cams or aasa licence?

CAMS insurance

Sure? lol

how much is insurance and what does it cover? and does it cover an accident?????? stupid question because i been told no one covers off road stuff but what do you guys know about it?

also when it say a car can be doubled up does that mean 2 people can drive the one car for the one price aslong as they have a cams or aasa licence?

You dont buy insurance for this, your normal insurance will most likely be void for the event - check with your insurer to confirm that though

The insurance to be honest is mainly to cover the event co-ordinators (myself and the other nsw execs) if for example, you have an accident and want to sue someone for damages/whatever. It protects us against you driving beyond your ability, crashing, then blaming us and trying to get us to pay for your wrecked car.

If you wreck your car its your issue, no one elses. With that said, we have not had a crash at any of these events and the course is setup as safely as possible. Before each group starts i will be driving around a sighting lap, just so each driver knows what to expect

This is a commonly accepted fact for almost every event where you drive faster than normal road conditions :thumbsup:

Regarding doubling up: It means 2 drivers can share one car, but each driver has to pay, enter, sign forms, wear a helmet, attend drivers brief etc

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