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Hey guys,

First of all, a huge thanks to the outgoing SAUNSW exec team from the previous year!

Welcome to the new team, for anyone that missed the AGM, here's the team;

President: Steveo (N1GTR)

Vice President: Steve/Doof (DRDOOF)

Vice President: Matt (MBS206)

Sexetary: Michelle/Shell (Shell)

All things finance: Duncan (Duncan)

There's a number of non elected execs of course who will be sharing the work behind the scenes and without them, we'd be working overtime! So thanks in advance to those guys!!!

There's a big year being planned for members, if you're not a member its easy - sign up, what are you waiting for?

Some events will be members only and EVERY event we run will have a significant price discount for members so you are crazy to not be a member

There's Texikhana's of course (entry for one is open, check the events area), our annual Wakefield day (suitable for beginners and heaps of experienced race drivers on hand for free tuition), member cruises with BBQ's, pub meets, tech nights, overnight trips - yep, a big year!

New merchandise is on its way, keep an eye out for that, threads and emails will be up when its all ready for sale.

Lastly, if you have any suggestions, please PM them to me :blink:

Cheers,

Steve

SAUNSW President 2010

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big ups to the new team :)

Is there a membership renewal form available for download? I got mine in the post a while back and damned if I can find it again. I'd say it's long gone. Could only find links for the new membership form floating around.

Maybe you should have come to the AGM and met us in person!! :thumbsup: (jokesssss!)

Here you go (sorry to my fellow execs for raiding their facebooks):

President - Steveo

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VP - Doofy

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VP - Matt

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Treasurer - Duncan

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Secretary - MEEEE

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