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30% chance of slight rain & high UV index, looking to be a good day so far...

bring sunscreen sunnies & a hat, or just be fabulously dark skinned like i am :P

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30% chance of slight rain & high UV index, looking to be a good day so far...

bring sunscreen sunnies & a hat, or just be fabulously dark skinned like i am :P

It's always mega hot at texi days. Sux having to wear long pants and shirts when it's freaking boiling!!!!!

Better too hot than too cold. Bring on sunshine baby and stay away rain!!!!!

Any SAU NSW Financial Members will get championship points for entering this Texi. See the Annual Points Championship in the SAU NSW Members area.

For those of you that aren't dues paying members what are you waiting for? Discounts on events, member discounts with vendors, annual points championship and of course the SAU Members forum where we sit around talking about nothing.

I am still keen

Had all forms etc printed off at work but just never sent them through

Can all costs for the day (entry, cams licence and whatever else) be paid in cash on the day?

If i can just rock up and do that then i am there.

I am still keen

Had all forms etc printed off at work but just never sent them through

Can all costs for the day (entry, cams licence and whatever else) be paid in cash on the day?

If i can just rock up and do that then i am there.

should be able to.

bring all the forms, and cash, and be early, need plenty of time to sort it out.

Is a cams day licence available or do you still need an AASA/cams licence aswell?

Sorry, was last year since did all this and have all expired since.

I am led to believe you can renew your CAMS licence online, and if you get some form of print out to prove that you have renewed it you should be fine.

AASA I'm not sure of.

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