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After Duncan & Fatz drive in last years Dutton, both Zane and I have pre registered for this years. Our offical entry form has arrived. Both of us need to 2s licences. I know SDU can get them, what is the process? How long until SAU gets them?

Who else has pre- registered and is going to drive?

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Hey Paul, SAU (the club) can do L2S license, under $100, Dino has the details.

As for ppl entering...check out this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ighlight=Dutton

I better get my form in now I know what I'm driving ;)

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Actually any financial members can now go here:

http://cams.com.au/Content.asp?PageID=PaperForms

and download and print the form then send it off to CAMS directly.

I can't get the forms out there this weekend so I'd suggest doing it that way Paul.

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