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I have also just filled out the form which I will be posting to the listed address. Is the internet bank transfer payment option still available? If so, where do I find the details I need to make the payment this way?

Edited by S1LV3RTRACKS

just like you would an internet trader put our bsb and account number in your netbank and transfer funds should clear in 48 hours you will need to add your username as transfer description so it makes your payment easier to track

Thanks, all good :merli: Where can I find the account details where I can deposit into? Nothing came up on the form with any details.

Edited by S1LV3RTRACKS

Payment Options

Paypal: make payment to [email protected]

Direct Deposit:

Name: Skylines Australia - SA Chapter

Bank: Bank SA

BSB:105 192

Account Number: 028822340

Cheque: mail to

SAU:SA

PO Box 10154

Adelaide BC, 5000

Cash: Payable to any member of the SAU:SA Exec Committee

or u can rub sleds nipples

i heard if u rub his nipples with some coconut oil, for 60 minutes then he'll give u a 2 year membership

that said, if u cheap out and use coconut milk you'll get a weekly membership only

pete takes his nipples very seriously

-D

Awesome, I will Direct Deposit and mail the forms in tomorrow. :merli: Looking forward to being a member. :P Hehe I should try that also ^ I better grab some coconut oil then! :(

Edited by S1LV3RTRACKS
or u can rub sleds nipples

i heard if u rub his nipples with some coconut oil, for 60 minutes then he'll give u a 2 year membership

that said, if u cheap out and use coconut milk you'll get a weekly membership only

pete takes his nipples very seriously

-D

hahaha :(

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