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um yeah was just wondering if I can rock up this time without paying for the (AASA?) licence because I paid for it the last time but haven't actually received anything?? Was told it'd arrive in the mail (not sure how when you don't even have my address) so yeah...lookin forward to this

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um yeah was just wondering if I can rock up this time without paying for the (AASA?) licence because I paid for it the last time but haven't actually received anything?? Was told it'd arrive in the mail (not sure how when you don't even have my address) so yeah...lookin forward to this

the asaa licence is a 12 month licence so you wont need to pay for it again.. you will have to contact either one of the execs or cams themselves to get a copy of the licence as they may not have had a addess to send it like u said. BTW your address should of been on the entry form

I entered as a N/A before the conversion..

see here:

you will have super throttle response and might end up being quicker than most of the turbo ppl

see how slow i am now!

p.s. START SENDING EMAILS OR FAX'S PPL!

um yeah was just wondering if I can rock up this time without paying for the (AASA?) licence because I paid for it the last time but haven't actually received anything?? Was told it'd arrive in the mail (not sure how when you don't even have my address) so yeah...lookin forward to this

You didn't mention to someone that you didn't give an address?

Best bet is to call AASA direct and tell them your address so they can send it. It's probably sitting on a desk somewhere ready to go

um yeah was just wondering if I can rock up this time without paying for the (AASA?) licence because I paid for it the last time but haven't actually received anything?? Was told it'd arrive in the mail (not sure how when you don't even have my address) so yeah...lookin forward to this
the asaa licence is a 12 month licence so you wont need to pay for it again.. you will have to contact either one of the execs or cams themselves to get a copy of the licence as they may not have had a addess to send it like u said. BTW your address should of been on the entry form

Just to confirm, AASA and CAMS are two different organisations. Either way, we accept both a CAMS licence or an AASA licence, and as AggroDave said, they're both usually valid for 12 months each.

wasn't going to do this one, not sure if my new car will be up to it but then I saw the courses. Can someone send me a PM about helping out? If you help out you can do a few runs at lunch right? That would be enough for me right now I think.

You didn't mention to someone that you didn't give an address?

Best bet is to call AASA direct and tell them your address so they can send it. It's probably sitting on a desk somewhere ready to go

Yeah actually my address was on the competition entry form ... but I haven't received anything in the mail yet. Any chance someone can chase this up for me ? R34 with DR34PR rego plates on entry form.

The competition entry form, and the aaas form go to 2 different places. We just send away the aasa licence forms. You will have to contact aasa yourself unfortunately and chase them up.

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