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Originally posted by Endorean

I have a question before I comit to membership.

I am in the process of selling my current car to purchase a R33 GTS-T. If the club takes new members before I finalise the purchase, can I still join or do I have to wait until I drive the car out of the lot.

cheers.

:uh-huh:

No, you need to provide proof that you own a skyline so we can't be infiltrated by members of www.weusedtoownsylinesaustraliabutwesoldhtemfor180sxs.com.au

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Originally posted by Endorean

I have a question before I comit to membership.

I am in the process of selling my current car to purchase a R33 GTS-T. If the club takes new members before I finalise the purchase, can I still join or do I have to wait until I drive the car out of the lot.

cheers.

:uh-huh:

dont listen to Duncan for starters.

Secondly, of course you can! anybody can join regardless of their driven car! :D

CHristian

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by Duncan

Hey, Guess what!

The club was real after all, I got to join today!

Technically Duncan you just gave us 50 bucks :bahaha:

I'll post the form back so you can sign it this time.....

  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by refused_party_program

can i please join the club??? i have an r33 which is a pretty individual looking one.....just got new 18's....let me know what i needs to do...

Fill out the form and send in the mebership fee ($15 joining, $35 annual membership). We'll have a link for the form soon. :P

Originally posted by FRISKI

so what is the guideline and criteria for joining the club?  Is there going to be any initiation???

Guidelines - Don't be a d1(khead.

No intitiation, though if you wish to cruise with TeaM WesTsiDe then I believe they require something like this...aiyee carumba!

The actions in the linked thread are in no way condoned or sanctioned by SAU NSW :P

Originally posted by red900ss

Guidelines - Don't be a d1(khead.

No intitiation, though if you wish to cruise with TeaM WesTsiDe then I believe they require something like this...aiyee carumba!  

The actions in the linked thread are in no way condoned or sanctioned by SAU NSW :P

hahaha....I don't think that is the initiation, that's the regular activities :bahaha:

Friski,

I don't think Red mean't that you were a ****head :P - That's just the guidelines - No SAU members are ****heads.

In fact - I reckon one would be a ****head if they didn't join. he he

:D

Originally posted by FRISKI

 

Sorry to have stepped on your toes, just wanted to know the basic and have some fun doing so!

FRISKI, brendanf is spot on. That is a guideline for being a member of the club. i.e. Don't be a ****head.

It was not in reference to the fact you asked a question....

:P

Originally posted by FRISKI

so what is the guideline and criteria for joining the club?  Is there going to be any initiation???

Yes there is an initiation procedure. You have to strip naked and run through a crowd of people with cane sticks. Marks on your butt should be worn with pride!:P

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