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Membership:-

It's worth it. The spots available for another Legends Night at Trackside Restaurant this year will be offered to members first.

Parts:-

Just Jap. Sometimes 5%; sometimes 10%; except items already heavily discounted. 'Tis quite good.

Darron is the parts manager; but Tony, Tim and the guys all know too.

Insurance:-

And as Matt alluded to, Shannons will look more favourably on your insurance application if you belong to a car club.

The insurance company mentioned in Performance Importsd Mag #133 (just about to arrive at newsagents) is mentioning a new insurance company that heavily discounts its premiums for enthusiasts. I did a check on the company, and it's currently awaiting an ASIC ruling to proceed.

Insurance:-

And as Matt alluded to, Shannons will look more favourably on your insurance application if you belong to a car club.

The insurance company mentioned in Performance Importsd Mag #133 (just about to arrive at newsagents) is mentioning a new insurance company that heavily discounts its premiums for enthusiasts. I did a check on the company, and it's currently awaiting an ASIC ruling to proceed.

:no:

Membership:-

It's worth it. The spots available for another Legends Night at Trackside Restaurant this year will be offered to members first.

Actually, almost ALL events put on by SAU-NSW give priority access to SAU-NSW members first. There are plenty of other benefits too.

PLUS THE MAJOR MOST AWESOME BENEFIT IS MEMBERS GET TO HANG OUT WITH ME AMIRITE

The SAU-NSW Exec team would like all members to know that this is a matter of opinion, and is not necessarily the collective view of the whole team...

:P

Besides Whiteline Suspension who are sponsors and thus offer discounts...

Starting to-day...

Finishing 30/6/11...

Wholesale Suspension 129 Coreen Ave Penrith has flyers which offer you 20% Discount off any in store job over $150 rrp quote.

You can pick up flyers now even if you don't want to get the job done for a couple of months.

Flyer must be presented upon booking in of the car/truck.

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