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If you have just sent in your membership forms please post in here, stating your name and the date the form was sent and payment was made.

This is to consolidate our data base for our executive committee, as to streamline new memberships, and allow our exec to answer any questions you may have.

(Please read this first (http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/365434-s-a-u-n-s-w-club-membership-faq/), and if your questions still aren't answered, then feel free to add a question.)

Also, please remember that the Executives who run Skylines Australia NSW are all volunteers doing this purely for the love of the club and the benefit of its Members, so your patience is greatly appreciated!

Regards

Andrew

Hi my name is Chris and i sent my application form and payment on the 18th August

Hi Chris, Thanks and welcome to the club.

Still have not received my sticker and member card =)

Joined End March..

Sorry for the delay, The club secretary just had a bebbeh and moved house, as far as I know member cards have been sorted now and I will check on the stickers for you.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi

Name: Pak Tsun (Adix) Wong

Date the form was sent: 2nd of March

Date the payment was made: 2nd of March

I know I have the "NSW Club Member" banner thing on here, but I have not received any sticker or membership card so far...

  • 2 weeks later...

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