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was thinking, and cant remember if this was in the constitution, but maybe make a position available for a "motorsport coordinator" or the like, sole duties are to organise motorkhanas, drift and prac days.

nice work Vu, maybe have model number instead of plate number tho

dunno eh, i like the custom plate option (cos im biased hehe)

have plate + model number

plenty of space after all

no offence ruby but i dig vu's more mane :)

-D

Here is my attempt:

membershipcard.jpg

Can be adjusted to suit if there is anything missing, something unnecessary or doesnt look right.

I would keep it simple, membership number,name and user name and the sau background :)

that there looks tough Vu ^^^^

just keep it plain and simple and keep it to the bare basic essentials

maybe

SAUSA

Memebership Number - 0033

Name - Vu Phan

Username - typevu

Ride - R33 GTS25T 40th Annivesary

I like seeing the R33 there... would give me a reason to open my wallet and have a perve when I'm bored somewhere lol

what u cant open you wallet for you GF and then perve on her :)

I'm on whatever that was in my coffee I had earlier this afternoon to keep me up - 4 hours sleep last night wake up 5am today, needed something to keep me up and its sure doing its job! I need to be up at 5am again aswell but I'm buzzing as hahaha

Vu, man you are a victim of your own success ... how about I put you in charge of the designing of the membership cards?

Would like to discuss this with you this week if I can. :)

was thinking, and cant remember if this was in the constitution, but maybe make a position available for a "motorsport coordinator" or the like, sole duties are to organise motorkhanas, drift and prac days.

There is already a position of Event Coordinator, which will become 'active' when the club grows enough to warrant it. For the time being the events can be organised by one of the other four committee positions ... as is written in the Constitution.

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