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Sorry for the absence people. I've had a God awful flu for the past 2 weeks.

I have mailed out new membership cards to all current members ... please PM me if you do not have yours now and I will rectify the problem asap.

Ruby

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why new membership cards? it hasnt been a year yet.. and no i have not received 1

why new membership cards? it hasnt been a year yet.. and no i have not received 1

membership cards must have an expiry otherwise if a member failed to renew membership in any particular year, he'd still be able to benefit with club discounts from our sponsors by producing an expired card.

membership cards must have an expiry otherwise if a member failed to renew membership in any particular year, he'd still be able to benefit with club discounts from our sponsors by producing an expired card.

further to this, it makes it much easier (administratively) to have a uniform expiry date, rather than tracking dates constantly throughout the year.

Im already a member of SAU-SA and have access to the sub forums etc, but haven't got my membership card.

How do i go about getting mine?

Another one? I've sent out the new membership cards. Can those missing one please PM me and I will issue another.

Thanks

Sarah, I'll have a membership card sent this weekend.

As part of the community spirit we would like to offer SAU Club members 10% discount on dyno runs and tuning at Willall Racing.

Remember we have a brand new state of the art Mainline All Wheel Drive dyno so no dropping shafts on Stags or GTRs etc.

Get your quote, then bring your card - 10% off :D

Hope thats acceptable to the SAU Committee

Awesome stuff Martin! :action-smiley-069:

I'll get my Stag to you guys one day when I've done that manual conversion (damn auto boxes) :happy:

Another one? I've sent out the new membership cards. Can those missing one please PM me and I will issue another.

Thanks

Sarah, I'll have a membership card sent this weekend.

Was I ment to receive one before?? I didn't get anything.

I opted to have two cards sent out. Pritty sure I filled out the form correct.

Thanks looking into it Ruby.

ISC are now on board as a sponsor of SAUSA! I have personally owned skylines for the last 9 years and am very happy to be on board, we will be offering 10% off our ISC products including N1 coilovers, intercoolers, radiators, adjustable suspension arms etc.

Ryan

ISC are now on board as a sponsor of SAUSA! I have personally owned skylines for the last 9 years and am very happy to be on board, we will be offering 10% off our ISC products including N1 coilovers, intercoolers, radiators, adjustable suspension arms etc.

Ryan

Welcome aboard mate :)

further to this, it makes it much easier (administratively) to have a uniform expiry date, rather than tracking dates constantly throughout the year.

Very True Damo...I am a secretary of SSCC in NSW and makes my job a whole lot easier to have membership expiry at the end of the year for everyone..If they join in the months close to the end we give them the expiry for the end following year..

I was very annoyed to join a rally club in Sept/Oct and find out I would have to renew again in Jan 2010..

Very True Damo...I am a secretary of SSCC in NSW and makes my job a whole lot easier to have membership expiry at the end of the year for everyone..If they join in the months close to the end we give them the expiry for the end following year..

I was very annoyed to join a rally club in Sept/Oct and find out I would have to renew again in Jan 2010..

Current and new members need not worry about that. Our Constitution has a pro-rata system to get all renewals into line on the same date and still be fair to members!

:)

Oh inspect-a-gadget specialises in laptop repair and fixing broken gadgets you can also go to his store and purchase ride's in the simulator ;) get some prac up

Club member's sim price: $18/ 30 mins

Non club member's sim price: $20/ 30 mins

**Club card must be shown at all our sponsors**

  • 2 weeks later...

Can confirm Michael's great work. Did the exhaust on my old R32 and it was perfect! Also installed my previous exhaust on the GTR. Very easy to get along with.

He's just starting up down there and is trying to get his name out so this will definately help him. Anyone in the Western suburbs go check him out!

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