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Its a sad sad day

As of this Friday the 31st of July

Club Rawhide will close its doors for the last time.. :laugh:

No it wont. :ermm: They are relocating to a building down near the GV hotel. :)

But sadly i dont think they will be reopen in time for this DECA :D

my silvia's finally running :banana:

just gotta get rego on tuesday, then away with the std parts ;)

got till friday to do cooler, exhaust, tune, kit, alignment, anti 4wd height suspension lowering and maybe 5 stud and brakes if i get time :)

Quick question.

My mate is competing in DECA with us, but isn't a member of SAU VIC. I thought he was a member of the EvoOz forums and could get his CAMs through that, but apparently not.

Can he get his SAU VIC membership on the day with his CAMs license, or should I deposit the money ASAP and hope it gets proceesed in time?

Thanks.

Quick question.

My mate is competing in DECA with us, but isn't a member of SAU VIC. I thought he was a member of the EvoOz forums and could get his CAMs through that, but apparently not.

Can he get his SAU VIC membership on the day with his CAMs license, or should I deposit the money ASAP and hope it gets proceesed in time?

Thanks.

I'm not in a car club as I was told you can just get a 50dorra AASA licence on the day if you bring the form.... That said i will get SAU membership once two lots of reg and one lot of insurance are out of the way(curses traineewage)

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