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To all SAUers,

I am pleased to announce that we have a number of sponsors on board to support our club with discounts, as follows:

Autobarn Mile End are on board to support our club with a 10% discount upon presentation of your membership card, subject to the terms and conditions of the store.

Ministry of Bass are on board to support our club with a 10% discount on car stuff upon presentation of your membership card, subject to the terms and conditions of the store.

Blackwood Tyres are on board to support our club with a 10% discount on tyres & wheels and workshop repairs, usual condtions apply. SAU-SA membership cards to be shown and there is going to be bi-monthly specials coming too for SAU-SA members only.

Auto Perfection are on board to support our club with a 10% discount upon presentation of your membership card, subject to the terms and conditions of the store.

Willall Racing are on board to support our club with 10% discount off dyno tunes upon presentation of your membership card, subject to the terms and conditions of the workshop.

Main North Nissan are on board to support our club with a 10% discount upon presentation of your membership card, subject to the terms and conditions of the store.

ISC are on board to support our club with a 10% discount upon presentation of your membership card, subject to their terms and conditions.

Inspect-a-gadget are on board to support our club with a 10% discount on goods and services upon presentation of your membership card, subject to their terms and conditions.

We are approaching other places to get on board and will advise of further support in the near future. More incentives to become a member ... so what are you waiting for?

:P

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We are approaching other places to get on board and will advise of further support in the near future. More incentives to become a member ... so what are you waiting for?

:P

Strippers. Reckon we can get the crazy horse on board? >:P (jk)

-D

correct....that's the best way to lose your membership and anyone found lending membership cards for discounts will have their membership cancelled immediately.

Luke, membership is very cheap bud and you'll reap back the cost of membership via store discounts in no time whatsoever :(

I know and I'm planning to become a member as soon as my membership with the sporting car club runs out.

Sorry about the hassle.

no probz Luke.....just needed to point that out to everyone as some may not be aware of it

HAY GUISE

i have my money for my membership finally , who can i give it to today before i waste it on petrol!!!!

pm Ruby to DD, hell give you bank details.

or you can send in a money order to

Po box 10154

Adelaide BC

SA 5001

Or cash at our next event.

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