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You can join the club at any time. You don't have to be a skyline owner.

I assume that you mean that as you already have a cams licence is membership cheeper... and the answer to that is no. As far as I'm aware cams licences will be a seperate cost. (Some body correct me if I'm wrong)

I have the pdf membership file if you want it send an email to [email protected] and I'll forward it to you.

Cheers,

Dan.

Originally posted by Majanal

I assume that you mean that as you already have a cams licence is membership cheeper... and the answer to that is no. As far as I'm aware cams licences will be a seperate cost. (Some body correct me if I'm wrong)

A CAMS license will be included with your membership. It isn't a seperate cost Dan. But, we have to join with CAMS first which we haven't done as yet. I believe all the technicalities have been worked out and it shouldn't be much longer.

Sorry George it is a separate cost. :)

The License is about $90.00, there is a link to the CAMS site posted in another thread somewhere.

a5h, if you intend to do any club events requiring the license in the next couple of months then it may be worth renewing. However, please feel free to join the Club and get one through us when we sort out the CAMS affiliation. :D

apology accepted.

So it appears the in answer to a5h's original question there is to be no discount on membership if he already has a cams licence. The membership cost is $50 first year and $35 after that. Cams will be around $90. Hopefully that helps a5h.

Originally posted by Duncan

Yippee! No more Honda Club for me! I can even remove my type-r stickers if I get an SAU instead!

That's not very nice, Duncan! :P

At least you could express some sorrow.

Only kidding. It's good to see you guys are getting your act into gear. I actually stumbled across this message while trying to work out where to send an invite to the next Honda Car Club drive day. Is there a SAU club captain?

Richard

President - Honda Car Club NSW

Ooops, busted by the boss :uhh:

PranK is the presidante of the club, but it would be best just to post directly in the NSW / Events section, there's always plenty of interest in the GOHCC etc etc. days

BTW, did you have any luck with getting your engine fixed?

Originally posted by Duncan

Ooops, busted by the boss :uhh:  

PranK is the presidante of the club, but it would be best just to post directly in the NSW / Events section, there's always plenty of interest in the GOHCC etc etc. days

BTW, did you have any luck with getting your engine fixed?

Ok ... I'll get it posted there. Brief summary: Saturday 17 May. Wakefield. Half day track day + half day timed mini sprint. What do you think of the format?

As for my engine, I'd spun a big-end bearing (#3) and associated damage. It's all fixed now, and I'm babying it a bit for a while (it's only just been run-in now).

But it's so hard to avoid entering events in it. I really need to pull my finger out and get a race car to thrash around.

BTW, are you racing this year?

Format sounds good, its always hard to get properly timed laps on a practice day. As long as there is still instructors for beginners

Sure am racing, starting sat: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10404

Good to hear you're back on the road (track!)

Originally posted by typerlc

..... Is there a SAU club captain?

Richard

President - Honda Car Club NSW

Thanks for the info typerlc. Please post it in Events and PM Majanal or me. :(

I guess those interested would need a Wakefield License? Does a CAMS License cover it?

Originally posted by red900ss

Thanks for the info typerlc. Please post it in Events and PM  Majanal or me. :(

I guess those interested would need a Wakefield License? Does a CAMS License cover it?

Wakefield or CAMS Level 2S or better will be accepted. I'll post more info in Events in the next day or two. We've always had a good turnout from the Skyline guys ... look forward to seeing some of you there.

Originally posted by typerlc

Wakefield or CAMS Level 2S or better will be accepted.  I'll post more info in Events in the next day or two.  We've always had a good turnout from the Skyline guys ... look forward to seeing some of you there.

I've posted in the Events forum:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=12305

Richard

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