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Heyo there, I've paid the cash via transfer and sent the letter weeks ago and I'm still not a member.  Wot's happening?

This bloke hasn't got a skyline in his shed at the moment anyway! :)

Regards

Andrew

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stfu bitchlips

ps: your gauges still haven't arrived :P

what a kunt, oh well we ahd a few problems last night with the car nothing major, fixed a fkcd water hose got onto the track at 7, got 5laps in pissing down notice low oil, the remote filter is mounted near there throttle and cause we moved it to to fix a fuel reg hose they were touching and the throttle split the oil filter, putting oil all over the bay, luckly pulled it in, just in time so we had enough oil in the sump to stop any bottom end damage. Cos HKS stroker kits aint cheap.

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ooo sorta to do with membership

.... Cams... wheres the form dissapeared to?

i wanna get my cams lisence :D

also paid membership at the shon n' shine on sunday... i take it that it mght be a few days before its all processed etc and membership stuff like lanyard, stickers etc are sent out? :unsure:

-Ruffels

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Yes it will take a while.

I think we are on a lanyard shortage which come into stock in a approx 3-4 weeks.

The CAMS form should be posted out to you if you asked for it. If not you can grab it @ any meet etc

Any more Q's?

Otherwise im gonna close this as the Membership sticky has the info. If not post in there :unsure:

cheers - ash

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