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Hi guys, whats the deal with SAUWA? I signed up at the end of March, paid the membership fee and that's it? I was hoping to make use of the discounts with the card but havn't recieved one, I emailed and asked when it would be sent from the SAUWA "contact us" tab last week and have been ignored.... Can anyone shed some light before I start flippin tables n shit? :yucky:

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SAUWA i found no point in joining, this forum is dead. no events, no cruises, no banter on the WA side???? whats with that?

That's all there is these days :P

Organise a social meet Damo, I'd be happy to attend :)

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so it started as a quick cheap build right?

will whack a build thread up somewhere in the WA section so it doesnt get lost in the sea of "whats the best 5" tip for my NA R33" or who has the most hektic stagea thread.

when there is something of interest to report, ETA mid Next week on that.

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