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From the first post of the first (initial) thread:

On top of this offer: Those who take the package of the three courses will benefit from the following : Any Member of Skylines Australia NSW will get their 2004 Membership fee - for free. And Any Non-Member will be entitiled to become a member for just the application fee of $15 (ie the $35 annual fee is waived)

Maybe I wasn't 100% clear - SAU-NSW is not giving membership for free, this wouldn't be fair on SAU-NSW.

Aaron agreed to pay for the membership - So send your renewal to him to pay.

I'll also send him a reminder.

Who does this appy to ?? (remember this only applies to those of us who paid upfront for the package deal)

B-Man

Ken

Kinks

Mark

Brendan

Ash

Daniel ??? <--- did you pay for the package up front ?

Brad

Picked up car from UNIQUE AUTO SPORTS yesterday post major service and what not. EXTREMELY HAPPY with the service done on the car, its like a brand new car!!!!!!!! My 265's are not getting traction now! WOOOO HOOOO

TOTALLY RECOMMEND UNIQUE AUTO SPORTS FOR THIS!!!!!

Turns out the problem was a cracked 90o bend intercooler hose! The only bloody one i didnt check!!!!!!! DOH

I paid for all upfront, but im happy to pay the joining fee.

Good stuff Maj ! I'm going to try and do mine too !

For all others -

I just sent this to Aaron :

Hi Aaron,

Our memberships for 2004 are up for renewal and I recall part of our deal was that Auto-Motion would chip in for this - for those of us who took the package deal (Stage 1,2,3) and paid up front.

I think this means

Brendan F (me)

Brendan - the other one

Brad

Mark

Ken

Ash

Geoff

So if this list is right - that's 7 x $35 = $245

If you want, you can write a cheque to :

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA - NSW

PO Box 75

Collaroy

NSW, 2097

Attention: Recruitment and Membership officer

And I will let them know it is coming and for whom it is intended.

Thanks Aaron - see you on the 8th !

Brendan Faulds

0402 030 038

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OH _ PS you will still have to send your own renewal forms in

Reply as follows: - OMFG - That was quick !!!

Thanks Aaron,

I'll ask the Club Execs to extend / backdate our memberships...

Brendan

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Auto-Motion Defensive Driving [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent:
Monday, 15 March 2004 2:20 PM

To:

Subject:
Re: Skylines Australia - Membership renewal deal ??

Hi Brendan,

Yes that is correct but things are tight at the moment but we should be fine in April.

Aaron

"On track for safety."

AUTO-MOTION AUSTRALIA

Defensive Driving

02 48 722-622

0410-317-013

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To:

Sent:
Monday, March 15, 2004 1:27 PM

Subject:
Skylines Australia - Membership renewal deal ??

Hi Aaron,

Our memberships for 2004 are up for renewal and I recall part of our deal was that Auto-Motion would chip in for this - for those of us who took the package deal (Stage 1,2,3) and paid up front.

I think this means

Brendan F (me)

Brendan - the other one

Brad

Mark

Ken

Ash

Geoff

So if this list is right - that's 7 x $35 = $245

If you want, you can write a cheque to :

SKYLINES AUSTRALIA - NSW

PO Box 75

Collaroy

NSW, 2097

Attention: Recruitment and Membership officer

And I will let them know it is coming and for whom it is intended.

Thanks Aaron - see you on the 8th !

Brendan Faulds

0402 030 038
cool. looking forward to the 8th :(

remember to send your booking off if you haven't already ppl :)

We don't have to do we Geoff ?? We are already in ??? (ie us 7 from the course package)

That's how I understand it anyways.......

That's no good Mark ! Dunno if you can transfer - maybe keep it as a credit for later ??

Brendan - i'm not taking any chances... I just want to get out there and have some fun :)

You're probably right though. If you've told Aaron the people who booked the package deal want to do it all our names should be on the list. I'd double check what names he's got down and post em so people can make sure they're booked.

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