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C3 you guys should be approved for having completed OLT at the McGill day, you just need medical and application form to CAMS, and about $600

:Oops: it is of course L2S.

Didn't you get L2S as well Tim?

apologies in advance boys, but I ain't too smart hehe

am gonna thrash the 31 this year. hill climb with porsche club in june. then hoping to do some track days eventually as well. might even waste some of my money on those initial drift blokes who requires CAMS for their "drift days".

anyway

reading over the cams website

if I want to do all of the above, I want a 2S correct?

and not a 2NS. just need to make sure that's right.

2S - http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...rs&ObjectID=311

2NS - http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...rs&ObjectID=310

nevermind me

2S it is

oh well, looks like I better become a financial member of SAU

rock on, MARK

correct!

you better become a financial member of SAU :P

and L2S what you need $91 plus club membership.....plus once you are in the secret members forum you can find out about the hillclimbs we are doing this year :)

correct!

you better become a financial member of SAU :P

and L2S what you need $91 plus club membership.....plus once you are in the secret members forum you can find out about the hillclimbs we are doing this year :)

g'day helmet man

yeah printed off forms for SAU and CAMS licence today.

sounds good bout the Hill Climbs thread, cause I've never seen it before....

bring on a union of 31s and 32s and 33s and 34s on the hill climbs. wait til you see my shitbox out there guys. actually you'll mostly just see it in your rear view mirrors.

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me is still waiting on a response for my SAU and CAMS applications.

It literally took months for mine to come through, though I didn't help the process by putting off getting a medical cert sorted. I'd give them a call - they're pretty friendly and I'm sure they'd be happy to tell you when it's coming out to you.

It literally took months for mine to come through, though I didn't help the process by putting off getting a medical cert sorted. I'd give them a call - they're pretty friendly and I'm sure they'd be happy to tell you when it's coming out to you.

cool bananas. thanks wifeofduncan for the info.

cheers, MARK

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