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ANNOUNCEMENT!
We are proud to unveil a competition that we will run throughout 2015!

We want to do something special for one lucky member every month, so we are holding a Member of the Month competition!

HOW IT WORKS:
1. Just send us a photo of your car
2. In one week, We will select a handful of the entries which will then be posted on our Facebook page for YOU to vote on!
3. After one week, the picture with the most LIKES will win!

WHAT DO YOU WIN:
* FREE photo shoot for your car (we come to you and organise this!) [Melbourne Metro areas only, however reasonable exclusions may apply]
* We will conduct an interview with the winner just like in car magazines
* The photo shoot photos will be posted on our Facebook page to the community
* One photo will be used as that month's Facebook cover photo
* The winner will also be shown off in our "Read Between The Lines" email newsletter

Winner's will be announced on the 1st of every month with their photos and interview published on the same day. This competition is just a bit of fun and an opportunity to showcase some of the best cars Victoria has to offer!

HOW TO ENTER:
Send us an email at [email protected] with the subject "Member of the Month"
Please provide us with your:
* First name
* Suburb
* SAU VIC club membership number
* Photo of the car

RULES:
* Entries must be via email
* We are going to make this competition open to anybody, however SAU VIC paid members WILL have priority in the selection process. (Not a member? Sign up today: http://sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app)
* Chosen photos are subject to SAU VIC's discretion
* A monthly winner will not be selected again for the duration of that year
* If public voting closes in a draw, SAU VIC will select a winner
* Photos may be used for SAU VIC promotional usage (we love seeing our members cars and showcasing them!)

If you have any questions, please send us a message or reply here and we will be happy to assist.

We hope you will enjoy this fun and exciting competition throughout 2015! :)

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