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Deca - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mi...ot-t255432.html

SAU Vic Renewal/sign up dyno day - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...no-t255356.html

If you sign up before the 8th, you could come on what is going to be an awesome members only cruise :D

There's a link to the online signup form in my signature below ;)

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Welcome to the forums

Deca - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mi...ot-t255432.html

SAU Vic Renewal/sign up dyno day - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...no-t255356.html

If you sign up before the 8th, you could come on what is going to be an awesome members only cruise ;)

There's a link to the online signup form in my signature below :)

Thanks Dezz

what time is the cruise on the 8th, as I got work and don't know if i will be able to make it.

also if i come to the sign up day with a filled out CAMS License form, will that be processed in time for the 1st DECA

Cheers :D

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Thanks Dezz

what time is the cruise on the 8th, as I got work and don't know if i will be able to make it.

also if i come to the sign up day with a filled out CAMS License form, will that be processed in time for the 1st DECA

Cheers :D

The cruise on the 8th is a members only cruise, so can't really give away any details...it begins in the morning and will run all day though..

As for DECA/CAMS, you can hand in your completed CAMS form along with the correct money on the day at DECA, and you'll be fine to compete. However you'll need to be a member of the club (or another CAMS affiliated club) to obtain a CAMS license. Otherwise you can get the AASA license instead.

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Thanks everyone

I guess I won't be able to make it to the cruise on 8th anyway as i work from morning to after midday, so I'll try and attend the sign up day on the 21st and sign up there, hopefully it will still be running at 3pm as i finish work just after 2pm.

Might try to get out early to make sure I make it. :)

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Thanks everyone

I guess I won't be able to make it to the cruise on 8th anyway as i work from morning to after midday, so I'll try and attend the sign up day on the 21st and sign up there, hopefully it will still be running at 3pm as i finish work just after 2pm.

Might try to get out early to make sure I make it. :)

Welcome mate..

Hope to see you at the Dyno day..

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Thanks for the welcomes everyone, I will hopefully see you all down at the dyno day

Hey man welcome

nice car!.. you wouldn't happen to have been parked all day on stanley st in west melbourne today?

Nah that wasn't me, I saw what looked to be an identical 180sx to mine in tha dandenongs though

Welcome aboard.

im planing on being at the dyno day myself, hopefully will see you there...

nice car by the way, i very nearly bought a 180sx myself once. ;)

Hopefuly see you at the dyno day.

What stopped you from getting the 180?

Can we Originise your 180SX?

:happy:

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I would love to Originise my car, but right now I am a little short on money as most of what i saved went towards buying the car itself

How much is this kit anyway?

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