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At Drag Combat, we were proud to launch Western Australia’s newest performance car club, Skylines Australia WA (SAUWA Inc)!!!

Those who have been involved with SAU from the beginning can attest to the fact that the formation of SAUWA has been a long time coming!

The prime objectives of the club are to promote friendship and courtesy on the road, and the responsible ownership of Japanese Import Vehicles. We expect to foster and facilitate a broad range of motorsport interests within the club, including legal drag racing, Motorkhana and other motorsport events, Driver Training initiatives, social functions, and other similar events...

Congrats to everyone who has signed up so far, and taken advantage of member discounts through our generous sponsors! thanks also to those businesses who have agreed to be associated with SAUWA.

IF YOU MISSED OUT AT DRAG COMBAT....

don't stress... memberships are available.

Here's how:

1.) Download the attached membership pack, which includes the membership form and the constitution.

2.) Fill in the form and email it back to Dan The Man (Events Coordinator) at [email protected] , along with any preference you may have for membership number (currently 50-100, get in quick).

3.) I will email you back and arrange the membership payment, your signature and the delivery of membership card, sticker etc....

4.) Membership Cost is $25

Stay tuned for special member offers and announcements!!

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i have 69 ...... so dont even bother applying for that. We shouldve been smart and auctioned the "popular" numbers off :slap: D'oh!

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haha i meant the numbers .... more than you yourself.

8 = 8 sides of bagua = totally balanced ying n yang = lucky :P

i know my culture :D

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yeah studied a bit of feng shui so thats what i know - plus all the asian people bugging me for "lucky numbers" on their number plates when i worked in licensing ..... 4 = death.

anyway sorry for whoring.

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