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re. the question of showing we are a CAMS affiliated club when signing on for an event. The word is that no, it's not a requirement to have the logo on the card, however in our case being a new club it may be a good idea.

Therefore, we will add the CAMS logo to the membership cards. If you have a card without the logo i wouldn't stress too much.

We'll be in contact with any of the clubs organising the events we attend as a club so they should be aware. If you are planning on going along on your own I'd make sure they know before hand. :)

ps. oh, thanks for the kind words guys :rolleyes:

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Just a question!

as i said i am going in the rally in october and i need to show them my cams license, i need a 2ns or a 2s min i think????

anyway can i just show them my SAU membership card and tell them that the club is cams affiliated and they can check?

because when i got cams last year they had a full log book and it had license numbers etc... does each member get a license number?

Thanks!

Dino I don't think people are very interested in reading these days... and I'm sure that the search button has only been pressed 2 or 3 times!!!

By the way... I am thinking of upgrading my turbo but I'm not too sure what turbo to go to, I have $4k to spend and I want to make 300rwkw!!!! rofl!!!

Dan,

I will get my medical done in the few next weeks and I can test out the process if you want. I have been waiting for this before getting by C3? I think, whatever the Finlay qualifies you for.

On behalf of Team Trackday TOP JOB Dino. See you at EC Monday to discuss.

Majanal, you first have to disable the HICAS. The standard turbo will only handle 35 psi boost in the tyres unless you have a really dark tint. Try the search button for more info.:D

Oz, yep go right ahead. Give the CAMS member hotline a call, 1 300 ??? (check the website), but it should be no probs. They are very helpful in the office. :P

Originally posted by red900ss

Majanal, you first have to disable the HICAS. The standard turbo will only handle 35 psi boost in the tyres unless you have a really dark tint. Try the search button for more info.:)

Oz, yep go right ahead. Give the CAMS member hotline a call, 1 300 ??? (check the website), but it should be no probs. They are very helpful in the office. :)

1300 653 529, but you guys that did the findlay course need to rush, I think the OLT has to be within 12 months of applying for license, it was last August, right?

I'm renewing my c4 and need to do the medical again to. Its pretty thorough medical, same as for pilots.

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