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Vic-Spec Issue #18 is now complete :P

Thanks to the efforts from Charles & Adam again for the great work. Hopefully more great newsletters to come.

Please check it out:

Vic-Spec - ISSUE 18

To view past issues, simply check the club site:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/member_newsletters

Cheers

Ash

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Awesome newsletter guys :action-smiley-069:

Quick question though...what happened to the article I was asked to write and submitted to Charles89 about the Haunted Hills M/sport round??

Mayb my writing skilz didn't make the kut ....:D

Awesome newsletter guys :ph34r:

Quick question though...what happened to the article I was asked to write and submitted to Charles89 about the Haunted Hills M/sport round??

Mayb my writing skilz didn't make the kut ....;)

Huh? I never saw this! Charles! Rest assured if I had access to a time machine, it wouldn't be the horse races, but the inclusion of this article in the last newsletter. I'll include it in the next one. I was looking for a Haunted Hills article too, it was written in the article plan :down:

If anyone can write articles about anything, even if you bought a product recently and want to write up a quick review or have some technical information about any topic...write something for us. This is your member newsletter to use as you please, and the less content of me in there, the less tedious it gets to read :)

If anyone can write articles about anything, even if you bought a product recently and want to write up a quick review or have some technical information about any topic...write something for us. This is your member newsletter to use as you please, and the less content of me in there, the less tedious it gets to read :banana:

I'll write you a review of the new Need for Speed game. It will give an excuse to make my GF let me play Xbox while she's home. :)

I'll write you a review of the new Need for Speed game. It will give an excuse to make my GF let me play Xbox while she's home. :(

Champion! Can you get it to me over the next week? 400-500 words? :D

..good work birds,charles and dan keep up the news letters and maybe look at getting some pics of before and after shots of peoples cars.to see how much work some people put in and what there mods are and what there final finishes look like ?????..could be just another build thread..maybe ask some people about there runs at track days/daca and winton/sandown and calder if they ever let it be used for motorsport... any way good read and keep it up

Huh? I never saw this! Charles! Rest assured if I had access to a time machine, it wouldn't be the horse races, but the inclusion of this article in the last newsletter. I'll include it in the next one. I was looking for a Haunted Hills article too, it was written in the article plan

If anyone can write articles about anything, even if you bought a product recently and want to write up a quick review or have some technical information about any topic...write something for us. This is your member newsletter to use as you please, and the less content of me in there, the less tedious it gets to read

Oh wells....was sent to Charles on 23 Aug. Do you have it now or do you want me to send it to you?

As for feedback....good layout and love the clickable forward/back etc buttons. Content is great...except for the above ;):P

Oh wells....was sent to Charles on 23 Aug. Do you have it now or do you want me to send it to you?

As for feedback....good layout and love the clickable forward/back etc buttons. Content is great...except for the above ;):blink:

I've sent it through to Adam again, so it should be in the next issue :P

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