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Skylines Australia - SA Chapter woud like to invite new members to join and receive a bonus 2 months on their membership.

Anyone joining SAU-SA as from today, until the end of the financial year, will have their membership valid until 30 June 2011. 14 months for the price of 12 months if you join soon.

Benefits from SAU-SA memberships range from 10% discounts from our sponsors, such as:

Autobarn Mile End

Ministry of Bass

Tyre Power Blackwood

Auto Perfection

Main North Nissan

Willall Racing

ISC Performance

Inspect-a-Gadget

Details here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...rs-t295840.html

Members also enjoy the benefit of discounts/first choice on club events.

Members can also take part in SAU-SA's first members only cruise next month.

And lets not forget our club birthday dinner coming up next week!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...er-t313726.html

Membership forms and other club details can be obtained here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...on-t296574.html

And don't forget we are CAMS Affiliated and a stepping stone to obtaining your CAMS licence for events/competitions.

:)

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I'll definately join as soon as I get back in a GTR

Why not join now? ... you'll get a 2 months head start! :)

I'll also add that at next Wednesday's Club Birthday Dinner, we have a few announcements to make that members will be excited over. All will be revealed. Stay tuned. :ermm:

Why not join now? ... you'll get a 2 months head start! :)

I'll also add that at next Wednesday's Club Birthday Dinner, we have a few announcements to make that members will be excited over. All will be revealed. Stay tuned. :ermm:

im keeping my clothes on, but this announcement will make you forget your disappointment!

non skyline drivers welcome?
any enthusiast is welcome by SAUSA from memory.....just have to be a skyline enthusiast

Correct Krishy. Skyline enthusiasts are encouraged to join.

Click on the above links for further info/forms.

:ermm:

non skyline drivers welcome?

Definitely welcome!

28.0 MEMBERSHIP

28.1 Membership of the Club shall be open to any person having an interest in Nissan Skylines and

Stageas and interested in the furtherance of the Objectives of the Club.

Now that's a great deal Roo

Wasn't me ... was the SAU-SA Exec person ;)

:D

Why not get in now and grab 2 months extra membership. Any new memberships received before 30 June 2010 will expire 30 June 2011. So you'll get 12 months or more ... depending on how soon you join. :)

that SAU-SA Exec dude that posts occasionally is the SAU STIG.........nobody knows his/her's true identity!!

"Some say that his tears are adhesive, and that if he caught fire, he'd burn for a thousand days"

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