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When: Saturday 21 February

Where: Kamikaze Motors

21 Walkers Road, Nunawading

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Time: 10am - till we run out of cars

Cost: $40 for 3 runs and a printout - the dyno is 4WD

Membership Bonuses:

Renewing members - $40 for 12 months

New members - $50 for 12 months

All existing members are encouraged to come along and renew their memberships at the low price of just $40. Even if your membership doesn't expire until June or September, you can still come along on the day and pay $40 and we will update your membership for a further 12 months from your expiry date.

There will be a free BBQ for all current SAU Vic members, and a gold coin donation for anyone else wanting some food or drinks. Please post in the thread if you are planning on coming so we get an idea of numbers for catering.

Also - if you are not aware, the Committee has produced a 2009 Wall Calendar and all current members are entitled to a FREE copy. Come along to the Dyno Day at Kamikaze to collect yours.

So come down, chuck your car on the dyno, have a snag, check out Kamikaze's fantastic showroom and renew/sign-up to SAU Victoria.

Hope to see you all there.

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Sounds good! Will try and pop down; work permitting.

Question: My membership card says it expires on the 1/2/9. We have a member cruise on the 8/2/9, do i pay my $40 to a committee member on the 8/2/9 or do i hold off till the 21st? Just asking as my membership officially expires before the "renewal" day and a few others will be in the same predicament.

Its being discussed over email at the moment.

Once everyone is agreeance on how the club rules are going to be interpreted, there will be a response to it :)

As it stands, most people are like you, expiring 01/02/09

So just be patient.

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