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To all concerned (and whose emails I have)

I've sent you all a PDF copy of the BBQ fundraiser/meeting minutes and bookkeeping report for the collection of those funds raised.

:O

Can you forward me the email Ruby ?

[email protected]

cheers

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we should all get S series number plates with our member numbers.. SAU 001 etc :cool: very gay i no lol

ive seen RCK 007 being a tool as well so it could work for and against us

we're not always perfect all the time

ive seen RCK 007 being a tool as well so it could work for and against us

we're not always perfect all the time

True that

My mechanic's pissed off at a Skyline driver who keeps making noise near his property at one tree hill... he says hes getting sick of it and I told him to snap the dudes numberplates so I can post it up here in an attempt to name and shame

I know a bunch of u guys are gonna say its pre judging an individual, but when my mechanic, who lives and breathes cars and racing, starts talking about people being blantantly obnoxious, I think I'd trust him over a random... he even said the guy told him "You're just picking on me because of my round taillights" and that people like him keep giving skyline owners a bad name, and I have to agree...

I'm interested to see who it is tbh.

-D

hmmm Luke travels that road a little but doubt its him

i like the concept of Vu's first design with the picture of his car as well i mocked up this background for him to use @ print size it might look like carbon fibre :yumm:

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hmmm Luke travels that road a little but doubt its him

i like the concept of Vu's first design with the picture of his car as well i mocked up this background for him to use @ print size it might look like carbon fibre :yumm:

Yeah that looks sweet.... maybe Steve P's company can print those with membership numbers but on some rigid plastic similar to a creditcard/drivers licence (obviously not so sophisticated as either tho)

-D

Just so you lads know, my MGEC membership card has a spot for name, member number, date joined and expiry date written on it and has a section on the back to be signed by the card holder and to be signed by the club representative. I'm pretty sure you'll need these things on the card for CAMS, as every time i go to a CAMS event they need to see my membership card.

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Just so you lads know, my MGEC membership card has a spot for name, member number, date joined and expiry date written on it and has a section on the back to be signed by the card holder and to be signed by the club representative. I'm pretty sure you'll need these things on the card for CAMS, as every time i go to a CAMS event they need to see my membership card.

Cool Ched, thanks for the heads up :cool: Better to consider this now

Maybe we'd better make the first batch out of thick paper and laminate em - wait until the stuff is established before we get f00ly s1k cards

-D

ruby can i get the bbq meeting min to my email addy? the sapphire one? cheers

Vu's idea wasnt bad but how about creating real carbon fiber cards? I can embed the printed part into a sheet of carbon and clear epoxy and still be thin?

dont put rego's on card, I have two skylines ??? keep the cards simple . no backgrounds that clutter it up.

tomorrow I can mock something up to post up

ruby cant make the meeting next weekend 9th, bday to go too.....mine .........but next one is a positive for me

Outstanding work! Well done to all involved in getting this off the ground and to this point.

I am certainly keen to become a card carrying and paid up member. Let me know what needs to be done.

Cheers,

Matt

With Steve's background and Chad's info.........

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I like this - straight forward clean and simple with only the necessary info.

damn Vu, your a late comer member,,,,,member #123456789.....lol didnt think we had that many lines made..lol

who is going to fight over member members 30,31,32,33,34,35?

might need to raffle those or not print them to be fair to all..lol

ill make a $50 donation if i get #69

i'm sure for that price somebody's mum will give you 69...lol

sorry had too...haha :P its late and off subject , me bad :cool:

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i'm sure for that price somebody's mum will give you 69...lol

haha,you've got me thinking now...but will it benefit the club at all...?its all about the club after all troy :P

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