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To be honest I like that sticker more then the one i got at the moment. I took off the 4 red dots because it looks funny so i just have "SAU skyline australia" on mine.

If we ever change our sticker i would like to hear about them I will for sure order the new ones.

i will wait till we have stolen their design before joining lol, in all seriousness though will it have any affect joing now or should i just wait til the financial year to join so i wont have to pay twice?

I believe joining now would be a pro-rata basis; we're operating.. June to June I think it is? Not entirely sure. So it'd be....

Someone from SAUNSW exec clear this up if I'm wrong please.

$60 for initial membership for one year plus $40/(however much left is in this "year", so hypothetically if there's 3 months left till rollover, then 1/4 of that, so $70 will get you 15 months then $40 annually from then-on

I think! Again, someone clear this up for me, I didn't quite follow it at the AGM.

Hey Guys I did ask the club about changing the stickers and they said they would look into it if there was enough interest so hence the post

Please speak up if would like a new SAU NSW stick similar to the SAU VIC

definately interested..ive been wanting to join for ages but am gona wait til i have my car back, so would be great if a new and improved sticker was available...i do like the SAU VIC sticker..i hope they don't notice if SAU NSW copies them :ph34r:

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