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Skylines Australia Victoria

PO BOX 2045

SEAFORD VIC 3198

Membership and Club Information

SAU VIC Website: www.sauvic.com.au

SAU VIC Committee: sauvic.com.au/committee

SAU VIC Merchandise: sauvic.com.au/merchandise

SAU VIC Newsletters: sauvic.com.au/member_newsletters

SAU VIC Membership Application Form: SAUVic_Membership_Application_1_.pdf or available from our website: Membership Form

All questions on membership can be directed to the Club Secretary at [email protected]

Everyone is welcome to join SAU VIC!

You don't have to own a Skyline to become a member, approx 40% of our current members own something 'other than a Skyline'..

SAU VIC Member Benefits:

CAMS Affiliation: to get a CAMS licence and compete at track days, you need to be a current member of a CAMS Affiliated Club such as SAU VIC.

SAU VIC Member discounts: many of our sponsors offer exclusive member discounts on a broad range of products, services & labour.

SAU VIC Members-Only Section: access to the members-only section on the forums. This private section includes details of members only events, sponsorship discounts, special offers, members chat and for sale section.

SAU VIC Merchandise: discounted prices on SAU VIC merchandise. Some items are only available to members.

SAU VIC Membership Card: a personalised card to show you are a current SAU VIC member, to obtain sponsor discounts and verify your CAMS affiliation.

SAU Lanyard: a quality black lanyard with the Skylines Australia logo and URL to hold your car keys

SAU VIC stickers: 2x SAU VIC stickers for your car to show you are a proud club member

SAU VIC Annual Show & Shine: held close to Christmas every year is our Annual Show & Shine/Family BBQ. Members get a free BBQ and can display their pride & joy for the chance to win huge prizes from our sponsors and SAU VIC trophies.

Extra PM space: extra message space so you can hold up to 400 PM’s in your inbox on the SAU Forums

Some of our SAU VIC Events:

Annual Great Ocean Rd Cruise

SAU VIC Track Championship Series

DECA Motorkhana Series

Social Events – meets, mini cruises, BBQs, Go Karting Nights

Monthly General Meetings @ Bells Hotel

Drag Days, Dyno Days

Driver Education, Training and Technical Workshop Days

Many more as shown here – Events Calendar

As SAU VIC is a registered not-for-profit organisation, our events must have public liability insurance.

Members-Only events are covered by our CAMS public liability insurance (included in your membership fee).

Therefore all members need to have a current financial membership to attend members-only events.

This is not to be confused with your personal car insurance.

Payment Details:

The quickest way to get your membership processed is to email your membership form to the Secretary, and then transfer membership fees directly into the SAU VIC bank account, OR pay cash in person at one of our events and hand in your cash & completed form to the secretary or one of our committee members (preferably exec committee).

Direct Deposit to SAU VIC Account:

You can either email your form to [email protected] or post it to the Seaford PO Box listed above. A fax number is available on request.

Please use your forum username or full name as the bank reference, or there may be a delay in processing your membership.

Bank: Westpac

Name: Skylines Australia - Victoria

BSB: 033305

Account: 265609

Cheque or Money Order:

Please make a cheque or money order payable only to: Skylines Australia Victoria

Anything else cannot be cashed, eg SAU VIC or Membership Secretary is not acceptable and will be returned. If we incur any fees from a bounced cheque, you will be liable for these fees before your membership can be processed. Please send the cheque or money order with your completed membership form to the Seaford PO BOX as listed above.

Membership Fees:

$70 for a new membership (12 months)

$50 for a renewal (12 months from date of last expiry)

If your membership has expired, you have 2 months to renew before your Members-Only Forum Access is removed.

Please note that all personal details provided on the membership forms will be available to all current and future members of the SAU VIC Committee for administration, planning and organisational purposes, by way of an online members database, which is stored on a secured server. You can update or remove your personal details at any time by sending an email to [email protected]. Keeping your contact details up to date is always appreciated and will ensure you receive all club notices.

We welcome members from all different backgrounds into our club and we are a friendly bunch! So be sure to come down to one of our many events and introduce yourself. We have plenty of open events for non-members if you're not sure about signing up, and everyone is welcome to our Monthly General Meetings - held on the 3rd Tues night of every month at Bells Hotel in Sth Melb.

If you have any further queries, please don't hesitate to post in this thread, or send an email/PM to the Secretary.

In light of the increasing number of "urgent" requests, please keep the following in mind:

When applying for membership, remember all SAU VIC Committee Members and SAU Forum Admins are volunteers, we are not paid for our time, we have full time jobs and families to attend to. Processing your membership is a joint responsibility between the Secretary, Treasurer and SAU Admins, so we have a set process which must be adhered to, and would appreciate your patience in waiting for your membership pack or members-only access. Please allow up to 15 business days as stated on the membership form.

Please keep all 'urgent' requests to a minimum, I am always willing to help if possible, but please try to be organised and send your application in well in advance of an event. That would be considerate and appreciated, thankyou!

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SAu-Vic Members only cruises are in the Members area - an area you cannot see unless you are a member :P

For open events from various clubs/organisations, just see the Vic Events section.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Events-f102.html

  • 5 months later...

Tisk tisk! All access was sorted out over about 2hrs last night...

You were in arrears by just a 'couple' of months, I'll follow up with him and find out where the cashola is.

This is why we much prefer people to follow the proper renewal process rather than handing cash around @ events and so on.

It's very hard to keep track from an audit point of view

(cleaned the thread up also to keep it clear/simple for new users/members)

Ok Nick - you expired on: 01/02/2010

Therefore we require another $20 as you've falled far outside the grace period as the renewal notice would have advised.

I would have been probably the one that sent it in Mar/Apr, if not it was Dave around that same time. We send out 2 notices.

EFT details are as follows:

Name: Skylines Australia – Victoria

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 033305

Account Number: 265609

Pleaese ensure your reference is "RENEWAL174"

Cheers mate

Ash

hi ash,

can u check when my expired im sure it was more than a year ago but im not sure

and then can i just do a direct transfer or do i have to fill in the forms again, will i get new stickers hahaha

cheers

julz

Hi Mods I have submitted the online application and transferred $70 to the SAUVIC account on the 24th Aug. Just wondering how's the application going? Haven't got the member pack yet..

As per the membership application, which clearly states, please allow 15 business days for processing.

It's been about, 8 i do believe :blink:

This stuff takes time mate. We do it in our own time after work etc.

Thanks

Ash

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