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Hello all

This is my first post on the forum. My name is Geoff and I drive a 300zxTT! Well it does have R33 GTR front rotors thanks to Caz Racing.

The other day while searching for the SAU membership form I came across a post that had good deals on OBX seats. But since I came back I can't find it. yes I have used search but to no avail. Can anyone help me out here please.

Has anyone bought the OBXs as Just Jap has an awesome deal on Bride knock offs which are very keenly priced. Just looking for a comparison I suppose.

Also I would love to attend Eastern Creek next Friday but do not have a LS2! How quickly can these be obtained from CAMS?

Thanks for any advice you can offer.

Kind regards

Geoff

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seats - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=48101&hl=

I'm not sure how quick it can be done, from memory ozgtr02v did it very quickly on the day with some fast talking. You need to be a club member first though so get that happening asap.

seats - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=48101&hl=

I'm not sure how quick it can be done, from memory ozgtr02v did it very quickly on the day with some fast talking. You need to be a club member first though so get that happening asap.

Thanks for that. Hopefully I am a member of SAU as I did the electronic transfer last Thursday and faxed the form last Wednesday. I know it all takes time so maybe I'll miss this one but try for the next Eastern Creek day.

Thanks for the reply

Cheers

Geoff

You will get a letter in the mail, and that will include your membership card - thats the bit you need for L2S, also under your name to the left, the "Group" will change from Members to SAU NSW club member :)

And welcome :)

Hi Geoff, you form and money has been received.....welcome to the club :P

generally the cards take a few weeks to send out so you might have difficultly with this day. If a club exec is there they could vouch for you, or if you contact Shell she could send out some sort of confirmation.

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