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We will set up a cruise/bbq to sign people up en-mass.

Just sorting out forms etc.

The CAMS license is a Basic Club license which allows you to compete in timed events, eg. Supersprints and Motorkhanas, but not races.

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Originally posted by red900ss

The CAMS license is a Basic Club license which allows you to compete in timed events, eg. Supersprints and Motorkhanas,  but not races.

Well, being a member of the club lets you get a C2S license which lets you do sprints etc, SAU will be able to issue these.

You can also get a full C3 racing license as a member of the club, but you need to apply thru cams and complete observed test, flags lecture and medical.

Hey everyone!

I am so glad everybody is still enthusiastic! I apologise for it taking so long, we have been doing our best!

I am looking forward to a cruise/bbq soon (i'd have you all over at my place except we wouldn't be able to breathe.. bit of a drawback, that.).

Anyway, you wont need to wait much longer! ;)

I can't wait!!!! ;) ;) :headbang: :headbang:

oh, carlo - the last meeting was held at the oaks. The meeting before (just me and dino) at a cafe in dee why, the one before was a cafe in north sydney. :D

kil41t - i should have a skyline again soon too! :D (ok, so "soon" means about 8 months, but thats cool...)

Over.

Originally posted by PranK

oh, carlo - the last meeting was held at the oaks.

Which rocked btw...what a cool pub!! :uh-huh: if I move to Sydney i'm moving to Neutral Bay!!

oh hang on, I'm not rich ;)

Originally posted by PranK

kil41t - i should have a skyline again soon too! ;) (ok, so "soon" means about 8 months, but thats cool...)  

Over.

hahaha seems like we can't get away from the skylines. I'm hopeing to change back by the end of this year.

I will miss my beast though ;)

Which means I will have to get another highly tuned beast to compensate :uh-huh:

If you guys would like any assistance with organising club events, helping out with any areas of the club or what ever needs done then give me a call. Be more than happy to assist.

Yeah I want a Cams 2S license hence the question posted before, eventually I will get off my ass and get cams 3.

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??).

:P

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