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i was just wondering how to get my CAMS licence? (obviously need to be a member of SAU) I have logged onto the website but it keeps saying error........

I need to get one ASAP so do i just need to wait for the website to come back up or are there forms to fill out?

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Logged onto what website?

The forums?

You need to become a PAID member of the VIC club.

Information is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...ic-t288195.html

So until you've followed that, you cannot get CAMS.

Once you are a member, then you get your card etc, then you can apply to CAMS via forms on their websites.

hey i have signed up today and emailed all the forms and payment details, trying to get this asap because i want to enter the calder park event.

I have spoken to bec and think i have everything sorted.

Thanks anyways

Peter - the above is incorrect, do NOT wait to apply for the CAMS license, you need to do it right away or you run the risk of not getting it in time for Calder.

You need to get the Level 2 Speed (L2S) license - Click Here

When you go to the track day, make sure you have your CAMS license and your SAU Vic membership card, as your CAMS license is not valid without your valid membership card.

As I said, if you need more help or have questions, just PM me.

Peter - the above is incorrect, do NOT wait to apply for the CAMS license, you need to do it right away or you run the risk of not getting it in time for Calder.

You need to get the Level 2 Speed (L2S) license - Click Here

When you go to the track day, make sure you have your CAMS license and your SAU Vic membership card, as your CAMS license is not valid without your valid membership card.

As I said, if you need more help or have questions, just PM me.

Bec, no worries I meant that it’s all sorted from the perspective that I don’t need anymore advise from Nismoid, you have told me what to do.

I’m hoping that I sort everything quickly, otherwise I will just have to build up my appetite for the next event :P

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You need to become a PAID member of the VIC club.

Information is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...ic-t288195.html

So until you've followed that, you cannot get CAMS.

Once you are a member, then you get your card etc, then you can apply to CAMS via forms on their websites.

Ash - sorry champ, was just that I knew he needed it ASAP (as he stated) and that's why I reiterated what he needed to do (in this case) coz I didn't want you to confuse him and him not have it sorted in time.

Anyways Pete - best of luck I hope you get it all sorted in time :down:

For future if ppl need to get a CAMS license in a short period of time - You do not need to be part of the club to apply for CAMS, you need to be part of the Club for your license to be valid (ie useable).

You can do them both at the same time, as long as you have both documents by the event.

The CAMS will take a week at least to process, so sometimes you will need to apply for that before SAU Vic membership has been finalised and sent out.

But yeah - much easier if you plan ahead :D

Thanks guys but i think that i might be a spectator at this event :D i will make sure that i get it in time for the next event.

Ash you are right :down: last minute/poor planning sounds like the issue here lol

Thanks for your help/infomation BEC, greatly appreciated!

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