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oh and if any of the exec have commbank so i can deposit instantly!!

the account nominated on the form is the SAU:SA account, would be a bit suss if members of the exec were receiving payments into their accounts :blink:

I tell you what, ill fill a form in for you and pass it on next Wednesday, you just send payment now.

first unhappy customer ive ever heard of. fixed my R33 perfectly, no complaints from me. also sent a few friends to Allan through insurance and all were extremely satisfied. He has good communication while your car is there, good price and great workmanship.

another who is about to spray the Starlet is Joe from profinish near Morpowa. work seems great from other customers and is well equipped to just two people. The car will be back from their repair work next tues so ill know then how he is

VU,you actually had work done there or just a 'vibe' you got?

Yeah... I actually had work done there - front bumper of my old R33.

dont give him access, i need to delete the "Adrian is a wanker" thread first

Too late. He's going to see all the nasty stuff you said about him now :)

If your a member of a cams affiliated club, whats a 1yr cams license worth?

L2NS is $55 per year for CAMS Affiliated club member

L2S is $100 per year for CAMS Affiliated club member

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I just signed up for my L2S licence. Will be competing in the 2010 AWD Challenge. :(

L2NS is what you start off with isn't it?

Not necessarily.

Shane got his L2NS to compete in the rally for Clipsal. But I'm going straight for my L2S licence to compete in the AWD challenge (Time attacks and hillclimb events).

A L2NS licence entitles the competitor to compete in events such as observed section trials, touring assemblies, non-timed road events, motorkhanas, khanacross and drifting events up to International level.

A L2S licence entitles the holder to compete in L2NS events plus regularity trials up to National Championship level, single and multi-car speed events (not racing) up to International level, and touring road events that do not run over closed road sections. L2S licences are the most popular CAMS licence to hold.

More info here: http://www.cams.com.au/Development/Get%20I...ce%20Types.aspx

another who is about to spray the Starlet is Joe from profinish near Morpowa. work seems great from other customers and is well equipped to just two people. The car will be back from their repair work next tues so ill know then how he is

+1 for Joe, he painted my bodykit, loved his work.

+1 for All Type, my gf's brother works there, has doen work on my car, including re-fibreglassing my front bar and painting it, but his main job there is panel beating.

+1 for Hounslows, I have seen the spray job they did on Anthony's R32, very very nice.

+1 for Joe, he painted my bodykit, loved his work.

+1 for All Type, my gf's brother works there, has doen work on my car, including re-fibreglassing my front bar and painting it, but his main job there is panel beating.

+1 for Hounslows, I have seen the spray job they did on Anthony's R32, very very nice.

Ive had work done by 4 different places throughout Adelaide, the only place I will touch now is Profinish, the work was waaaaaaaaay better than I could have hoped for.

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