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File Name :: SAU VIC Sponsorship Proposal

Author :: funkymonkey

Category :: SAU VIC

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Contents:

  • Club History
  • Benefits
  • Exposure
  • Packages:
    • Bronze Package
    • Silver Package
    • Gold Package

    [*]Thank You's

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Adz is "helping position the car", no harm in that...

lol Yeah the circuit junkies that prepared the doc don't know the difference between an FLM night, DA championship, and the D1 comps (that don't happen in Australia). :O the doc will have to be edited more anyways. For one, James isn't president anymore.

Am I missing something, it has James as president with his mobile no. on page 9. Has Snowy relinquished the position?

I also dont see Adz?

Alan - this was made before I was pres.

It just hasn't been updated. But it's no big deal anyways.

SAU VIC Club History in engrish:

The skyline which the Australia (SAU) on-line forum started from the inside of the section of Australia of a skyline Downunder (SDU) on-line forum (they established the base in New Zealand).

Since the audience of New Zealand was suited much more well, the SDU forum was corrected in March, 2002. Moreover, it followed and the alternative plan was searched for by the community of Australia. One new people from Australia which was so as for solution centralized the on-line forum. Moreover, www.skylinesaustralia.com was produced as such a thing. This website developed very much over the service user of the now of the past 3 from Australia, Japan, the United States, New Zealand, Land of English, and the United Arab Emirates, in order to specify a small number! As for a SAU community, when that about 20,000 users with 400 or more averages require now in a house is active.

The website contains the argument forum about the general skyline maintenance of present each performance, a real destination end, the community idle talk of automatic promotion, a photograph gallery, and exclusive area. There was composition of SAU Victoria as a trusted club then (natural advance from an online community).

If the capability which participates in society and a motor sports machine track game is supplied to the member, in order to share pleasure of them of the Nissan Skyline series of a car similarly, SAU Vic is meant so that people with a common interest may be assembled. It which are a club and CAMS and which was merged makes it possible to obtain the lace license which a member does by both games based on a truck guidance of CAMS composition, and under safety.

In start of a SAU Vic club, there are 100 or more paid members in a club now, and 86 members participated. 2005 is the formal fiscal year of the beginning of a club. Moreover, a club already expects only moving forward over several years in busy society and a busy motor sports event calendar.

oh didn't I show you the tool that I made that converts normal english text to engrish? I should make an online version, so that you can engrishify entire websites.

nope, you should be able to see it regardless, just click on "I Agree and Download" in that screen.

would help if i scrolled down all the way lol.

im the guy that was talkin to u about the series 2 R33's today btw :P

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