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Now that I have a Skyline I'm thinking of joining SAU, but the problem is I live in North Coast NSW, so was wondering if I should join the Queensland chapter or the NSW chapter, since I would probably be turning up more for Brisbane/Gold Coast events.

I'll cross post this in the QLD forum for all perspectives :P

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Of course you should join SAU NSW!

Seriously tho, I don't think there is a formal club in QLD yet, so the events in the QLD section should all be open to anyone on the forum.

Joining the NSW club would be a particularly good idea if you were looking at getting a CAMS license.

SAU QLD is VERY close to being ready to take members i believe...so it might be worthwhile waiting to join them, if that's where you're most likely to head to for cruises & stuff. Most NSW events are based around Sydney... so it's up to you I guess :)

What level license you wanting b-man???

I think our learned Cams Delegate Dino is currently on a recon mission, so I may be able to field some of the questions regarding this until his return.

We can issue a 2c license through the club because of our affliation, this will get you a license for superprints, hill climbs and other non-timed events.

For something more intense you would need to pass certain criteria (which duncan can tell you about being a full sik racing dude).

thats hectic, bro, sik is so 90s.

CAMS licenses thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10115

Club CAMS affiliation thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...5725#post355725

I'm pretty sure between them the answer everything

Originally posted by Pekatu

I have just moved to sydney, and just bought a skyline how do you go about becoming a member? cause i am keen to meet people in the area that are interested in imports

Download the form here.

Then just attend events in the events section or in the Members only section. Though we have to show you the "secret handshake" :uh-huh:

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