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Or alternatively, for all those new forums members wanting club membership, I'd suggest you look in this thread or more specifically this post. Fill out the membership form and post it off to our PO Box.

I'm pretty sure the next member number is 35 :D

WTF is a member pack!

I'm still waiting on my stickers SKA!!

Stickers will be handed out to members who attend the BBQ on Friday night, others will be mailed shortly after. We've only just got hold of enough for each member.

Member No .. ???

Paid member since 8th December  

guess I will get a number and member pack at Mercury Motorsport on Friday night

Your member number 34 Garry :D I'm sure your pack with be at the BBQ on Friday Night.

Im sorry.... Ive never been invited to join.... Only been round here for a couple of years....

I was waiting for a personal invitation....

Col if u want to join just follow the links as what erin put down,

Fill in the form & bring it with you.

That is if your going to come to the BBQ on friday at Mercury Motorsport

Member ship is open for anyone to join as long as there in QLD :rofl:

:rofl: i wanta personal invitation :D

from...... brity (is he still around) or slip or prank or nismo girl....

We made up the main QLD post's i miss those days... Now i only get 10 PM's a day??? And im gonna ad im pee'd not getting in on the biggest pi$$ head vote in the wastelands.... I would have been prowd of that title..... :wassup:

Nah seriouslly i should probablly pull my finger out.... I told slip 3 years ago when we meet for the first time i would join....

lol there there col nah its all good & yes time to pull the finger out :rofl:

don't see much of the slip man around these parts no more hes gone more into the motor racing parts & + poor bugger is working 6 days a week with his projects & work I can see why hes not on here any more

Fine as for the invite

I Oz (mike) Secretary Of SAU QLD personaly invite your slow arse to join Skylines Australia Queensland sector :D happy now col :P

i feel a little better... I forgot you when mentioning names above Oz has been round for a while too....

Id have to say i share too much technical info as i get heaps of pms for advice.... I dont mind it, just should starts a ASK COL section in the forums....

I mean i did jump in on the cum stains topic as i felt left out when i was not pm'ed for an idea... But yeah ive been asked to work late tommorrow night but ill try and get there round 7ish.... fingers crossed.... if not 8 at the latest... see ya there.... Bed time now....

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