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Any meetings where i can come and fill out a form for MEMBERSHIP and pay? anyone :)

Print your form and have it filled out before you get there.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...te-t304507.html

Just as easy to fill out online and pay by direct deposit, but attend meetings anyway. http://www.sauvic.com.au/

im in!

time to set some course records and knock over record amounts of cones with my nil driving skill!!!

This sounds like fun! Maybe we can both try to knock over/clip as many cones as possible on the head to head challenge while still trying to make a good time :(

I dont think the organisers would be too happy though, they'll probably ask us to go back and pick them all back up ahahha

rematch?

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This sounds like fun! Maybe we can both try to knock over/clip as many cones as possible on the head to head challenge while still trying to make a good time ;)

I dont think the organisers would be too happy though, they'll probably ask us to go back and pick them all back up ahahha

N/A 300 vs n/a 33 bring it ;)

wonder if my drinking buddies will be there again, i havn't been since mid last year :cool:

don't want to break my car before i sell it a month or 2 after haha :)

vs. N/A Supra.

We should have an NA showdown.

vs. N/A Supra.

We should have an NA showdown.

NA Showdown FTW! The only thing I could boast about at last DECA was that I got 7.5L/100Kms for the drive to Shepps and back, *and* I didn't come last on the rankings ;)

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