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Well done guys its good to see all that effort put in by all the SAU crew is finally paying off.

I am unable to attened this and cant sign up anyway cause of my age but will be good for a lot of people

yes you can anyone oever the age of 16 can join i beleive :(

So dont let your age stop you, we have a number of younger guys here that want to join, more than welcome they are too

"....and allow you to get your CAMS License to attend track-days"

How much is the CAMS liscence??

Yeah, as stated $80, but where you save money, is you have to join a club that is affiliated with CAMS.

Most other clubs cost $100+ to join, where SAU-Vic is $50, so thats where your big saving is.

One club costs $300 to join :headspin: then your $80 for CAMS... crazy

there will be plenty of dyno days and cruises to come, the only thing we're hanging off for is the weather.

will be a good day for everyone... i hope the weather holds out.

looks like ill have to make an appearance to my first ever skyline meet!!

now that i own a skyline i guess i should!!

sounds great

Thinking of organising a quick meet/greet beforehand for those of us in the eastern suburbs, then a cruise to the event.

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hey guys :(

it's my first post here but i've been lurking around here for a lil while. looking forward to meeting u on the day.

man...hoping i'll have an r33 by then - just gotta sell my own beast first. there wouldn't be anybody interested in purchasing a modded 88 landcruiser would there? or even a swap for a nice line? lol :)

Hi , i am a newbie unfortunatly i cannot attend this day am i able to join by mail?,

i am keen to be a member

cheers mick

Yep, mail wont be a problem. Once the initial membership day is over.

There will be postal details avaliable etc etc.

We are going to try make it an on-line for so that'll be a little bit yet.

Kam... STFU :)

you could have asked me on MSN... ask me nxt time im on, cbf typing tonight

Ill be there withmy $50 as i have missed all the other meetings.

I also know that they sell fake vortexes at the Warehouse at the moment for i think $3.00 :)

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