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Some handy links for yourself.

Q&A from Motoring Enthusiast Conference (MEC)

http://www.rta.nsw.g...rn-creek-qa.pdf

Gazette list as mentioned in MEC

http://www.confedera...df/gazettal.pdf

VSB14

http://www.infrastru...n/vsb_ncop.aspx

VSI 06

http://www.rta.nsw.g...ns_nov_2007.pdf

Many thanks for this compilation Phil :)

Yes Dave, I've printed out 1 Doc so far for the Exec.

SAU.NSW 2013 Tech Night #3 on 5/7/13 at JapLink will be covering this topic

Many thanks for this compilation Phil :)

Yes Dave, I've printed out 1 Doc so far for the Exec.

SAU.NSW 2013 Tech Night #3 on 5/7/13 at JapLink will be covering this topic

No worries glad I can add something and be of help. What's the go with the Japlink night on 5/7/13?

Much will be revealed about...

Tech Night #3 in May Re: 5/7/13 and...

Tech Night #2 in March Re: 24/4/13

That's all I can say right now except that it's in everyone's interests to be a Member.

Much will be revealed about...

Tech Night #3 in May Re: 5/7/13 and...

Tech Night #2 in March Re: 24/4/13

That's all I can say right now except that it's in everyone's interests to be a Member.

Member of what and how do we join lol?

Sau nsw.

See the little blue banner under people's names?

Check the sticky thread in nsw section for FAQs.

:)

Can't see the banner I'm on mobile, will DEFINATELY look into it on the laptop tonight

Hi Phil and other peeps,

In March, a new thread will appear about SAU.NSW Tech Night #2 to be held at Ingleburn on 24/4/13. Due to extremely limited numbers, this one will be open to Members only.

In May, a new thread will appear about SAU.NSW Tech Night #3 to be held at Rydalmere on 5/7/13. There will be limited numbers for this night too.

Hi Phil and other peeps,

In March, a new thread will appear about Tech Night #2 to be held at Ingleburn on 24/4/13. Due to extremely limited numbers, this one will be open to Members only.

In May, a new thread will appear about Tech Night #3 to be held at Rydalmere on 5/7/13. There will be limited numbers for this night too.

Awesome your a wealth of info. I'll be a member shortly so I should be there :D

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