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Originally posted by red900ss

Just to be clear on the CAMS issue, initially we will not be CAMS accredited. We decided it is better to start taking members and then get CAMS happening a little down the track (heh, see the pun there??).

:)

What was the reasoning about not chasing CAMS accreditation right off the bat?

That was one of the things I was looking forward to the most from SAU. ;)

basically - the club has been postponed and delayed for so long regarding many different things. We wanted to take members before christmas and to get CAMS onboard would push it back another few weeks again! This way we can sort CAMS out in the new year and still take members on now (we wont be holding any events between now and then anyway).

Hope that clears it up a bit.

Originally posted by red900ss

Approval from Nissan has been given. :(

OK folks it's all happening.

We just have some printing details to sort out and we will start taking members.

The Committee held a meeting on Sunday night and it all looks good.

We will organise a BBQ/Cruise to have a membership day to get the ball rolling.  

Stay Tuned...

:jump:

Brendanf, I would guess that the Nissan issue would be going pretty well!:lol:

Actually Dan...right after I posted "Approval from Nissan has been given. " Nissan called back and said the Legal Dept. still had not given the OK. :eek:

I didn't want to post anything further until we heard back from them. We have an agreement from them to use "Skyline" for the club. Apparently the name is owned by Nissan Japan and licensed to Nissan Oz.

The document is in the hands of the SAU Legal Dept. at the moment and as soon as Marty Di Stasio figures out if "the vibe" is OK we'll be set. :uh-huh:

Shell is doing a great job with the membership forms and getting the cards ready.

Looks like we'll be taking members at the cruise on the 14th and the Track day on the 19th (and by mail anytime around then).

Thanks for your support and encouragement. :(

Originally posted by Majanal

Bugger,

Sorry for the stab Brendanf.

Red who drives the grey has put me back in my place.

Huh - I don't get it - but then again I'm thick !!

Peace Love & Skyines..................

***NEWSFLASH***

Skylines Australia NSW will be taking members at the Track Day 19/12/02

The wait is finally over. Be one of the first to join this fantastic new club.

Extract from the Club Rules and Constitution:

3. Objectives of the Club:

3.1 To promote, organise and conduct within the Club and with other motor vehicle clubs, events such as: rallies, tours, trials, competitions, exhibitions, social functions and other similar events.

3.2 To assist members of the Club in the maintenance, restoration and enhancement of club members’ vehicles.

3.3 To regularly distribute a newsletter concerning the activities and interests of the Club.

3.4 To provide and maintain a website concerning the activities and interests of the Club.

3.5 To obtain and maintain historical, statistical and other records and documents pertaining to the club members’ vehicles.

3.6 To affiliate with the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Ltd (CAMS) abide by it’s rules and constitution and those of the FIA.

3.7 To promote friendship and courtesy on the road, and in competition between members of the Club.

Next year we intend to have a wide variety of Competition and Social events. Initially we will be looking at how other clubs go about organising events and then running our own. The basic groundwork is done for CAMS affiliation.

Justjap (http://www.justjap.com/ ) has already come on board as a sponsor by donating $500.00 to the club. We expect more companies to offer benefits to members as the club grows.

Membership will cost $35.00 per year plus a once off joining fee of $15.00. You will receive your choice of sticker and a SAU membership card.

The Club is Incorporated in NSW, ABN 21 948 211 624. We operate under the Skylines Australia Club Rules and Constitution which are modelled on the CAMS guidelines.

On behalf of the Club Committee I invite you to join up and share some great eperiences with like minded Skyline enthusiasts.

Thankyou :P

I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it!!!!

Might have to go and do some hellis out the front of work (on that private section of road) to celebrate.

$50 on Thursday for membership... Check!

Congrats to all those involved in making this club happen... a monumental achievement.

Well done.

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