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yer already in it :wave:

or try svd which kym the pres resides on here sometimes too..

http://www.svd.asn.au/

ok lol :sick: Well if this is a full blown club etc, can i get any stickers for my car of Skylinesaustralia etc

SVD is now defunct and does not conduct meetings or cruises anymore... I am a former member myself.

i noticed that cos i just checked out there website and there is nothing there reali! so is this it as far as clubs in sa!?!?

Are you after registered Clubs or online forums where ya meet for cruises??

umm well im after something to go out and have car cruises, dyno days, track days etc and jus get out there n meet other car owners etc

umm well im after something to go out and have car cruises, dyno days, track days etc and jus get out there n meet other car owners etc

This is the best place pal... specially if you have a skyline!

Um i think you need to appreciate it a touch more at least things happen here, when i was in darwin there wasnt sh#t except for me and a few mates on the weekends, so yeh lol gotta remember we have lives other than our cars (well sorta work and sleep) aswell and missus's to contest with lol.

SVD is now defunct and does not conduct meetings or cruises anymore... I am a former member myself.

Ahh now I know where I've seen you before. You were at their BBQ last christmas weren't you? Went along myself to check it out. Nice people & all, but things were clearly falling apart for the club, which is kinda sad really.

I had thought that SA should have it's own full blown SAU club but I'd never mentioned it as I didn't want to step on the toes of SVD, didn't realise they were now gone.

There is also the Vmax club which is a part of the Sporting Car Club SA, but I don't know what they are like. Yet to check it out.

I had thought that SA should have it's own full blown SAU club but I'd never mentioned it as I didn't want to step on the toes of SVD, didn't realise they were now gone.

This has been discussed numerous times and general consensus has that most are happy the way things are going.

what did u expect? A scene out of F&F every friday night at some undisclosed location :D

Awww whaaat, no more F&F Fridays ?

You could always check out the Infamus car club LOL

Great place to catch up with 17 year olds in crap cars, get a befect or watch someone stack their car.

Lol.

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