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Hey Guys,

Cheap tickets to Superlap $15 now or you have to pay $20 on the day, here's the deal;

-Prepay your ticket by paying $15 into the SAUNSW account

-Payments must be done by the 25th March (no exceptions, we need to ensure money has cleared for each group of tickets)

-Use your SAU forum name as the transfer ID (example below)

-YOU CAN PREPAY AS MANY TICKETS AS YOU LIKE!!!

-Tickets will be available for collection outside the gate on the day from SAUNSW execs between;

8am-830am

930am-945am

1030am-1045am

-SAUNSW execs are easy to spot so dont worry about finding one of us

SAUNSW Bank details:

Bank: NAB

Acct Name: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082-356

Account Number: 54-639-3766

Transfer ID: (example) "N1GTR 4 TICKETS"

Ideally we would like to sell at least 100 tickets, so spread the word we have cheap tickets and save some money!

Easy as that!

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The above offer is for EVERYONE, but the below offer is for SAUNSW, SAUVIC and SAUQLD members;

SAUNSW has also organised a members only corporate box to watch Superlap from above the pits (same as last year), to get entry its VERY easy, just show current financial SAUNSW ID and you're in.

We are extending this offer to the interstate clubs, SAUVIC and SAUQLD - bring your ID's.

The corporate box offer is for club members only, non members will be asked to leave so if you're easily offended dont bother trying :(

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Will deposit $45 tomorrow for 3 tickets.

Super lap will be the bomb, I went to the website and there are lots of tough-arse cars going to be there, Its going to look good but sound so much better.

CARNT WAIT-CARNT WAIT-CARNT WAIT.

whats this "financial SAUNSW ID" thing? im a member on here but never had to pay anything?

and if im a member but my misses aint, then she cant come to the corporate box?

Please help.

Many thanks

Being a "financial SAU-NSW member" means you have paid to join the actual club side of SAU, which is separate from just being a forum-only member.

If you want more details, have a look HERE, and membership form is at the bottom of that thread.

Those that have joined the club have this logo appearing under their user-names: 21.gif

I'll try to make it out for a sticky beak :P Hopefully get some motivation to finish off my car :laugh:

I probably have to pay my renewal fee for club membership... Someone bring a form for me to fill out :(

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