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I'll come down to watch too, if I'm free haha :D




Ok so $60 for one year(usually $70)

And $130 for 3 years(usually $210)

What a fkn bargain!!!

Usually first year is $70, then $50 each year after.

So $150 for 3 years (if you are already a member, not $210)... Or have MShip fees gone up by $10/year? (Bonus if being a life member, I have no idea of price changes :D)

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They are the cheaply deals SAu Vic is offering for the new members for that day. Johns words.

Inflations a bitch lol

might head down...

Edited by Plattsy

Yeh there may have been some confusion.

New members can join for $60 or $150 for three years.

Existing members can renew for three years for $130.

There will be plenty of opportunity for new members to get discounted sign up during the year as well :yes:

Heap of gear in the pipeline this year.

My membership doesn't expire until July so I can't renew it with the 3year package discount can I? Or is that deal only aimed at the people that previously had memberships but have not expired?

My membership doesn't expire until July so I can't renew it with the 3year package discount can I? Or is that deal only aimed at the people that previously had memberships but have not expired?

We can handle that. It will be added after the date of expiry.

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