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Hey, Kamikaze Motors in Victoria are going to start off a Car Club, but before that we need to find out if any of you guys are interested or not. For a small joining fee of $100, you'll get a member starter kit (t-shirt,car sticker,membership card,etc), invites to cruises,dyno days and track days as well as a member newsletter. But on top of that, members will get huge discounts from Kamikaze motors (50% off dyno runs, 30% off labour, 40% off dyno tuning,etc).All these things are still being established but i would like to know if any of you guys are interested in joining this club. Hope you guys leave feedback and check out our site www.kamikazemotors.com

THANKS

VINCENT TANG

KAMIKAZE MOTORS

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We have locations in Nunawading and East Keilor in Victoria, u can check out our site for the exact address mate.Cheers, thats for the interest.If you want you can email me at [email protected] for more info.

Edited by kamikazemotors

sounds like business advertising to me... doubt this thread will be around for long

Why would someone spend $100 with you when SAU-Vic membership is $50 and you get a whole wide range of discounts and deals off tried and proven places, including CAMS affiliation and all sorts of other stuff.

R31Nismoid, I'm just putting an idea I have for a Club.This is in no way advertisment because the service I'm offering hasn't got a very big chance in going further unless we find genuine interest in our Club, its called market research. We want to provide the best service to our possible future members. Other Discounts might be 5% off parts and a large discount on servicing, but still havent decided on the actual percentage.OK, you guys think its too expensive, we'll make it cheaper.Will have to talk about it with the guys, but I will promise we'll make it cheaper. Thanks for the feedback.Anyone else interested?

why dont you guys just come on bord and be major sponser of sau vic and help to make it a better club with you afiliation and help to make it one tof the biggest clubs in victoria. im shore that with things you offer and things you want to do our club does most of them and the more you want the more we do.

the best thing about thi is we are already are set up and have a stable membershp base.

but that just my opion

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