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I am seriously considering starting a Melbourne University Nissan Imports club, (if 1 doesnt exist). It will be similar to the one they have an Monash but better... hopefully. It will also include Latrobe and RMIT but it will be based in Melbourne (since it is in the middle).

Just wanna get a gauge of numbers. If u would be interested let me know and i am open to all suggestions.

Also, i might need a helper, ie like a Vice-President if ne1 is interested so let me know.

Atm i'm thinking a few barbeques folowed by cruises and mayb organise a drift event of some kind at Calder (which is pretty close to campus). We could mayb secure some funding from the Uni and sponsors but enough talk...

...so come all u melb uni ppl, i know u exist, and support this club.

Of course this club will also be closely affiliated with NS.com, NISMU (monash nissan club) and SAU

Also I am planning to recruit from RMIT (which is just down the rd) and Latrobe Uni, so any ppls from these unies plz come fwd as i will need reps.

This is all still in the planning proccess and it may not go ahead if theres not enough interest, so plz say if ur interested.

P.S. You dont have to be a Melb Uni student to join (altho it would help) and u definately don't have to be an owner of an import... this club will be open to all motoring enthusiasts.

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Its probably best that you organise one just in Melb uni rather than put all your eggs in one basket. Its hard enough running one uni club (been there, done that) its much more of a headache trying to organise a cross university club... even with a full committee.

talk to PALADN, he tried to organise a latrobe uni drift club not long ago. Dunno how it went though.

Also there's no more drift at calder...

Its probably best that you organise one just in Melb uni rather than put all your eggs in one basket. Its hard enough running one uni club (been there, done that) its much more of a headache trying to organise a cross university club... even with a full committee.

talk to PALADN, he tried to organise a latrobe uni drift club not long ago. Dunno how it went though.

Also there's no more drift at calder...

i keep seeing him parking in the dirt carparks in his r32 :P

I think that is a good idea but I really doubt you will be able to secure any funding from Uni Melbourne. The Student Union budget is tight enough and I understand that there are some changes that would decrease the amount of money the Union has to play with. I don't really see many imports at Uni Melbourne, so it might be hard to get enough members in just Uni Melbourne to sustain the club. Just my opinion.

Jon

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