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hey my mate wonders if he can get a sau cams licenese also, he is not a sau memeber (he does not have a computer) but he has been to a few cruise's etc and owns a skyline.

As stated (reading the first page help)_

you DO NOT have to drive a skyline to become a member of SAU-Vic

you can drive a daewoo for all we care, if you want to join, thats all fine by us and yo'll get CAMS to boot.

And no more talk of the rain, this event is happening, if your not there. Simply, you miss out on everything that happens.

I'v got a few guys from Cabin (AutoSalon people) coming down with some stuff too :D

Anyone look after me with a lift down, i live on Lygon Street in Brunswick. Otherwise i have to catch public transport, and oh how i hate public transport

I can also give you a lift.

As for the CAM license, what are we getting by joining SAU VIC? Roy was telling me i need to pay a bit more to be able to go on track and i don't mind about that but i can pay VIC SAU as well for that or i'll need to pay cam directly?

Which car park on Albert park?

I will prob be down there will my bro in his 180, dont hate us becuase his 180 has more power than some of you guys lol

not mine after what i got back today :)

and guys PLEASE READ THE FIRST POST

Haf the questions in the past 3 pages i've covered in one post on the first page, or others have answered on subsequent ones.

see everyone tomorrow. I've got something special im bring along :D

u pay cams koala :D

make sure u come down and say hi... me and josie will be there.

btw - check the first post u blind bat :D

Hell i will, i still own you two dinner remember? And yeah i pay cams so i'll see you around, you can't run from me LOL.

First you call me a Koala now a bat?? Hahaha looking forward to see you two and the ceffy.

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