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My opinions is, we should all head out to Mallala on Oct 27th for the open practice and see what sort of a turn out we get. It's free entry or $90 for drivers. Could even get a BBQ organized or something if someone wants to volunteer? :)

We could get a proper idea of numbers then and just have a day out with a bit of chatting/socializing going on in a friendly environment :D

My opinions is, we should all head out to Mallala on Oct 27th for the open practice and see what sort of a turn out we get. It's free entry or $90 for drivers. Could even get a BBQ organized or something if someone wants to volunteer? :)

We could get a proper idea of numbers then and just have a day out with a bit of chatting/socializing going on in a friendly environment :D

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i volunteer Salad to make a new thread with finer details its a good idea i would come out for a snag and a watch

I will be out there anyways, But you might want to give people some more notice than just 2 weeks! if and when this goes ahead then there is gonna need to be a yearly calendar organised so people can organize themself well in advance and then no body has any issues of not knowing whats happening 3 months down the track!!

My opinions is, we should all head out to Mallala on Oct 27th for the open practice and see what sort of a turn out we get. It's free entry or $90 for drivers. Could even get a BBQ organized or something if someone wants to volunteer? :w00t:

We could get a proper idea of numbers then and just have a day out with a bit of chatting/socializing going on in a friendly environment :rofl:

your car going to be all ready for that and tuned?

Yeah, engine is going in tomorrow and if nothing else goes wrong (which never happens), it will be running tomorrow. Then tuned during the week and all good to go! :cool:

Anyway, yeah, I'll start a new thread to try and get some attention to it. I mentioned it on the first page, but I dont think anyone took it seriously, and then I kinda forgot about it... Real busy these days with end of semester and exams coming up :wub:

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The relevant legislation.

All the info you need on a practical level. Links to forms etc.

If Cubes or Salad want a copy of our constitution they are welcome to it, just pm Shell.

Maz here is all the info that we wee discussing on the phone :dry:

WHAT... im in for sure this is sweet bye doing this makes skylines SA a much better club half the time im not interested going out at all cruising on public roads but being able to get our cams license and getting the chance to represent a sporting car club will get my vote peoples im in

WHAT... im in for sure this is sweet bye doing this makes skylines SA a much better club half the time im not interested going out at all cruising on public roads but being able to get our cams license and getting the chance to represent a sporting car club will get my vote peoples im in

Yep cams in great and so is AASA..also having these licences can bring down your insurance with certain companys, I know it does with shannons :)

heyy i just saw this thread and i'd like to be aprt of SAU SA club..i dont know if i'll be bale to make it out too the track too soon.1 i dont have me car yet and 2 got yr 12 exams coming up so yer..but definately would like to be a member :)

cheers vinnie.

Yep cams in great and so is AASA..also having these licences can bring down your insurance with certain companys, I know it does with shannons :P

Wow really i didnt know that im with just cars insurance im due to update them on a couple mods ill have to ask cheers for letting me know it kinda shows how much i know about the whole cams thing ...lol

Wow really i didnt know that im with just cars insurance im due to update them on a couple mods ill have to ask cheers for letting me know it kinda shows how much i know about the whole cams thing ...lol

Yeah I didnt know till I moved over to NSW and a friend pointed it out so I went with Shannons because of it :)

But do ask them also shows people are not all hoon cause take it to the track :P

Also if this club does get up and running and I hope it does *fingers crossed* can make trips over to other states to compete in motorkhana, super sprints, track days and general socilising!! with SAU VIC and SAU NSW and even SAU QLD, SAU WA!! :)

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It does take a few $$ to get the club off the ground with cams affiliation, business registration etc so its going to be all reg'd up and running for the start of the new year.

Motorsport events have/are coming to an end for the year so obtaining the cams affiliation now really isn't of much use.

Make it nice and clean and have renewals etc for the start of every year.

The Mallala day was a bit of a feeler which went very poorly; people not making mention they were not going to turn up etc etc but we will see how it goes. :blush:

The plan is to begin accepting memberships on the Next SAU Dyno day - 19th of Jan.

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