Was looked at several years ago but fell down in a few areas
1. NSW president at the time did not want it, told us to go ahead and form our own club.
2. There was little interest in forming a separate formal club and doing the required paperwork each year etc.
Considering most tracks are in NSW and the NSW club currently do a good job ofrunning track days etc, there's little reason to form a club to run these events.
If you want to have a cruise, just post it up, you don't need to be part of a club
We already have meets on Fridays, though somewhere warm and with food would be good.
ACT has a banner and a shade tent for car shows already, participation has been a bit low recently. Those organising such events in Canberra have tended to doit once and never do it again, considering the non-constructive feedback from some people who don't even turn up, I don't blame them.
However considering the importance of the territory and growing numbers of skyline owners, I'd like to see a chapter, formal or informal. Considering the growing power of SAU having a presence in the territory where the high level decisions are made could be beneficial if SAU look at taking a proactive long term approach to improving issues for skylines. In the short term maybe meet up at a club a couple times a year to discuss and pass feedback through someone like Shell who can then take it to the NSW meetings.