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Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to introduce the club's 2011 executive committee.

The elected committee are:

Duncan (Duncan) - President. Everything no-one else is looking after....or any problems :D

David (Aggroman) - VP Events. All event and calendar ideas

Eric (Pezhead) - VP Operations. Pretty much everything else....working with businesses, newsletter, club website, merchandise, club promotion etc

Shell (Shell) - Secretary. Looking after members, correspondence, etc

Matt (MBS206) - Treasurer. Looks after accounting for all incomings and outgoings.

The lucky volunteers in appointed positions:

Sean (GTRsean) - Social Events. Cruises, Dinners, Dyno Days, Show n Shine, etc. Terry (Terry_GT-R34) will be helping.

Neil (Neil) - CAMS Delegate. Babysitting CAMS incuding input back from the club and event permits

Owen (cpd) - Membership. Welcoming, helping and working with new members

Kel (Kel) - Newsletter. Delivering "the Line" each month

Anna (~Anna~) - Social Media. Keeping an eye on the internet bits I don't get

Kat (GTRKat) - Website. Managing the club website...coming soon

Nick (Goldzilla) - Merchandise. Sourcing, selling and looking for new ideas

These roles are still vacant: Partnership Co-ordinator, Motorsport Events Co-ordinator. Please let me know if you are interested in helping out.

Feel free to contact these guys if you have ideas, comments or suggestions, we have a big year planned and a great committee to support it.

Finally, I'd like to say a big thanks to all of the outgoing committee members, the club has been strong with your help, and is building to better things :D

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If you guys are still looking for a motorsport co-ordinator or someone to assit same, I am new to the club but have had 15 years experience in organising driver training, supersprint and track days for the HSV Owners Club. I already have 4 track days booked for next year and am a CAMS accredited Clerk of Course and Chief Scrutineeer. Would like to get involved as I am now a confirmed Skyline nut (refer intro http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/385136-hi-guys-newbie-from-sydney/! ).

Email me at [email protected]

Hey Brett, welcome to SAU!

Now that all of this year's events are done and dusted, us Execs will be mostly taking a break over Christmas and New Year's before we get back together in January to set up stuff for 2012.

You Brett and a couple of others I'm sure, will make a strong Exec even stronger; and without any hiccups in continuity :)

2012 under the leadership of Eric has a wonderful outlook. I can't be there I'm afraid but having served under Neil, Steve-0 & Duncan I can see how Eric is trying to utilise the strengths of all of these guys into a well oiled machine!

Good on you guys for putting your hands up!!!!!

Uncle SAU needs you!!!!

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Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to introduce the club's 2011 executive committee.

The elected committee are:

Duncan (Duncan) - President. Everything no-one else is looking after....or any problems :D

David (Aggroman) - VP Events. All event and calendar ideas

Eric (Pezhead) - VP Operations. Pretty much everything else....working with businesses, newsletter, club website, merchandise, club promotion etc

Shell (Shell) - Secretary. Looking after members, correspondence, etc

Matt (MBS206) - Treasurer. Looks after accounting for all incomings and outgoings.

The lucky volunteers in appointed positions:

Sean (GTRsean) - Social Events. Cruises, Dinners, Dyno Days, Show n Shine, etc. Terry (Terry_GT-R34) will be helping.

Neil (Neil) - CAMS Delegate. Babysitting CAMS incuding input back from the club and event permits

Owen (cpd) - Membership. Welcoming, helping and working with new members

Kel (Kel) - Newsletter. Delivering "the Line" each month

Anna (~Anna~) - Social Media. Keeping an eye on the internet bits I don't get

Kat (GTRKat) - Website. Managing the club website...coming soon

Nick (Goldzilla) - Merchandise. Sourcing, selling and looking for new ideas

These roles are still vacant: Partnership Co-ordinator, Motorsport Events Co-ordinator. Please let me know if you are interested in helping out.

Feel free to contact these guys if you have ideas, comments or suggestions, we have a big year planned and a great committee to support it.

Finally, I'd like to say a big thanks to all of the outgoing committee members, the club has been strong with your help, and is building to better things :D

to shell [ shell ] - secretary, user name virgin white real name laurie, i posted a application to skylines aust - nsw via express post ,on 23/1/12 to po box 3088, wanniassa act 2093, confirmation from austraiia post the express post envelope with application form and checque was received at po box at 8.30 am on 27/1/12. at this date 6/1/12 my checqe has not been cashed , would you please look into this matter for me and correct the delay .and add my details to the nsw membership list . regards [email protected].

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You Brett and a couple of others I'm sure, will make a strong Exec even stronger; and without any hiccups in continuity :)

2012 under the leadership of Eric has a wonderful outlook. I can't be there I'm afraid but having served under Neil, Steve-0 & Duncan I can see how Eric is trying to utilise the strengths of all of these guys into a well oiled machine!

Good on you guys for putting your hands up!!!!!

Uncle SAU needs you!!!!

Guys,

I haven't heard back from anyone since I put a post in this thread late last year. I am coming down to Wakey on the 24th with Patrick Hamilton (Hamiltonau) who is entering in his R33 but I'm not as I am his chaufeur for the w/e (no licence!). We are both running in the NSCC day the next day.

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I am happy to help out on the day as I am a CAMS bronze scrutineer and bronze Clerk of Course. I want to meet up with those of you who organise and run these days as I may be able to add value to what you are doing and trying to achieve.

I have been running track days and superpsrints for 12 years and currently run track days for the HSV Owners Club including NSCC of which I am also a member of both. I invite non-members to enter and would like to extend an invite to SAU members. I just need to know where I can put up all the details for the first one on Fri 30 March at Wakey. I have also booked EC North and EC South later in the year.

Let me know if I can help out and if I can post up the track day details or you can email me at [email protected]

Brett

HI GUYS, JUST WONDERING WHEN I WILL RECEIVE MY MEMBERSHIP CARD AND THE 2012 SKYLINES CALENDER COULD NOT GET TO WISEMANS FERRY SUNDAY 19TH GOT CAUGHT ON BABY SITTING DUTIES , CHOCOLATE CRUISE IS ON . REGARDS VIRGIN WHITE.

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To whom it may concern, i have been waiting for months for sau blue hoodie zip-up jumper my checque also has been with sau for months and still not presented for payment , why the delay , if hoodie not available a simple email to say so would have been nice, please advise a.s.a.p.when available or cancel my order. virgin white 24/07/12.

To whom it may concern, i have been waiting for months for sau blue hoodie zip-up jumper my checque also has been with sau for months and still not presented for payment , why the delay , if hoodie not available a simple email to say so would have been nice, please advise a.s.a.p.when available or cancel my order. virgin white 24/07/12.

Laurie,

I sent you a PM over 2 months ago (as seen below) and never received a reply. I could not email you because you never provided an email address, and usually when I am free to call you it is often beyond 10pm.

I have, unfortunately, been extremely busy since then... I did receive your cheque and it is still here, uncredited to the Club's account - I'm either nowhere near a bank branch when I have the cheque, or don't have the cheque when I might be near a branch.

nick-t, on 7/05/2012 i received your letter re my paid for order for blue zip up hoodie size l or xl,today is now 29/05/2012 and no sign of hoodie winter will be here soon please send asap virgin white.

Virgin white, I sent you a PM about 2 weeks ago, please check your PM inbox (top right of screen, labelled " Messenger") and reply to that...

nick-t. when will my zip-up blue hoodie arrive waiting months now. virgin white

Have you checked your PMs? Last I heard (last week), Nick had PM'd you.

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Kat (GTRKat) - Website. Managing the club website...coming soon

Soo...

so Kats not on the commuter as its 2013.

I believe Eric has te website up and running, but I believe he and other execs are busy with other higher priority items.

Please feel free to offer some assistance to the club if you feel things in a purely voluntaril club aren't happening fast enough.

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