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Hey not sure who the right people are so thought I would post a topic, I completed the online membership form and payment via paypal just before Xmas.

What sort of lead time would it be before I receive a membership number ?

The reason I ask is I want to get my CAMS level 2 speed license and try and get to a track day at llala mid January.

Cheers

Bobby

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Hey not sure who the right people are so thought I would post a topic, I completed the online membership form and payment via paypal just before Xmas.

What sort of lead time would it be before I receive a membership number ?

The reason I ask is I want to get my CAMS level 2 speed license and try and get to a track day at llala mid January.

Cheers

Bobby

Generally it doesnt take long, however it is the festive season so there may be a delay due to consumption of the sphincter of the universe and alcohol.

You can pm RubyRS4 as he is the dude who sends out the membership cards however I'm guessing he's having a well earned xmas break

Don't worry, it won't take long ;)

-D

Edit - bahahaha the spam filter auto corrected tur.key

Hey not sure who the right people are so thought I would post a topic, I completed the online membership form and payment via paypal just before Xmas.

What sort of lead time would it be before I receive a membership number ?

The reason I ask is I want to get my CAMS level 2 speed license and try and get to a track day at llala mid January.

Cheers

Bobby

No Rush ! Mallala are shut January for track upgrades ! :whistling:

hehehe, no I dont actually !

My 33 isnt even complied so it wont be hitting the carpark there !

Just checked your link - blue one eh. Figured why I havent seen that one, tho there is a bloke there that has a 34 GTT who does something like 90 over the train tracks - him and the white 33 were chasing each other and got airborne heading into that roundabout. funny watching it from a corolla heading the opposite direction.

I'll be back on the 2nd - wander on over to SD and I'll show you the gtr...

-D

hehehe, yeah I do about the same speed in my ute over the train tracks. Its fun but nowhere near as spectacular as those lads im sure !

I wont be back till the 7th, took the Raytheon recommended shutdown. I will hit you up when I am back, keen to check out the GTR.

I would love to get mine complied but given its going to be a track car its probably a money wasting excercise.

hehehe, yeah I do about the same speed in my ute over the train tracks. Its fun but nowhere near as spectacular as those lads im sure !

I wont be back till the 7th, took the Raytheon recommended shutdown. I will hit you up when I am back, keen to check out the GTR.

I would love to get mine complied but given its going to be a track car its probably a money wasting excercise.

Agreed - its more economical to go one or the other, even if it means owning two of the same vehicle. Just getting too expensive to insure modified cars, as well as worry about the legalities. The GTR is as modded as I can legally keep it (though that isnt as bad as some people might think) so on the plus side, I get to drive it daily... on the down side my GTR burns cash like heath ledger in batman....

-D

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