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Karen just a quicky... Would it be worth joining SAU QLD this year as there is only one month left or does the membership start from join date? Also for the price is it 55 first year and 30 thereafter or something different..

Karen just a quicky... Would it be worth joining SAU QLD this year as there is only one month left or does the membership start from join date? Also for the price is it 55 first year and 30 thereafter or something different..

Membership runs for 12 months from when you join, so if you joined today, your renewal would be due in November 2007.

$55 for the first year of membership, $25 for the second and subsequent years (as at 27/11/2006).

Membership runs for 12 months from when you join, so if you joined today, your renewal would be due in November 2007.

$55 for the first year of membership, $25 for the second and subsequent years (as at 27/11/2006).

Thank you for confirmation...new xmas present for myself and SAU! Then I can drea about track days and mountain runs when I get my license back in april 07...

WHITE OWNS MILLENIUM JADE!!!

LOL

Fresh reprays smell so good!

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hows everyone elses day been??

I finished work in that hole of a place they call NUNDAH in Bris back at home one the Coast on 4th beer....loving hot weather makes beer so much more enjoyable!

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