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For quite some time now I have just watched this forum go downhill, its an absolute joke, all I ever see is Dezz or JAR posting up some smart arse shit, making accusations etc and they dont get warned banned or anything.

Its funny how people like to keep quiet, I recieve quite a few PMs with guys telling me yeah yeah dezz is this and that but they dont speak it in the main forum for fear of being singled out by this wanker.

I for one am not continuing my membership with SAU VIC, because as a member of a club it would be good if all the members treated each other with respect. I know many more mates that have skylines as well and weve had many discussions over it and they too are reluctant to join the club.

You can say, good well f**k off then, but at the end of the day its the club thats losing, not only members but money, advertising, a good name etc.

It wasnt like this before, this was a really good forum and there are many great people in the club its just a shame you get a handful of tossers in it.

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You dont like the forums so you are not renewing? This club has so much more than the forums! Infact the most I have ever seen from a car enthusiast club.

Have you ever had a bad experience at an event? Have any of your mentioned people ever encrouched on your actual driving activities (it is a car club not an internet chat room remember)?

Your choice but this is the best club I have been part of. :P

For quite some time now I have just watched this forum go downhill, its an absolute joke, all I ever see is Dezz or JAR posting up some smart arse shit, making accusations etc and they dont get warned banned or anything.

Its funny how people like to keep quiet, I recieve quite a few PMs with guys telling me yeah yeah dezz is this and that but they dont speak it in the main forum for fear of being singled out by this wanker.

I for one am not continuing my membership with SAU VIC, because as a member of a club it would be good if all the members treated each other with respect. I know many more mates that have skylines as well and weve had many discussions over it and they too are reluctant to join the club.

You can say, good well f**k off then, but at the end of the day its the club thats losing, not only members but money, advertising, a good name etc.

It wasnt like this before, this was a really good forum and there are many great people in the club its just a shame you get a handful of tossers in it.

Just to clarify, does respecting members involve threatening to cut their fingers off?

A good name?

....

I do the same thing right???

Since September 2003, not including being on SDU

Starionturbo - Total Cumulative Posts 750

( 0.6 posts per day / 0.03% of total forum posts )

Since November 2004-

JAR - Total Cumulative Posts 22,847

( 28.3 posts per day / 0.81% of total forum posts )

So your saying I have no life like yourself?

SAFF - The events I have been to have always been top notch and I cant complain I have enjoyed myself, but I think the forum is very much a Part of the club. It doesnt take a brain scientist to know that SAU VICs forum has become more notorious than the NS forums in recent times due to just a small handful of members on here who continue to dig its grave.

Dezz - its just fuel for the fire for you, you have nothing in life, the least I can give you is a little attention.

after you threatened to hunt us down id say most of us now think your a disgusting imbred animal not fit for human society....

its funny to see how worked up you get over ppl being mean on the internet, either way though your threat has been well recieved :P

I do the same thing right???

Since September 2003, not including being on SDU

Starionturbo - Total Cumulative Posts 750

( 0.6 posts per day / 0.03% of total forum posts )

Since November 2004-

JAR - Total Cumulative Posts 22,847

( 28.3 posts per day / 0.81% of total forum posts )

So your saying I have no life like yourself?

i work on the net... and i generally dont do much work coz i can do all i need to fairly quickly.

anything else u need clarified?

your leaving a "car club" coz of what a couple of people do/say on the "forum"?

not taking sides or anything but that's pretty weak imo...

agreed. for the 50th time. the forum and club is seperate

after you threatened to hunt us down id say most of us now think your a disgusting imbred animal not fit for human society....

its funny to see how worked up you get over ppl being mean on the internet, either way though your threat has been well recieved :P

i concur.

Kim - I don't want to see more of these topics. FYI we now have over 300 members and I'm processing around 30 applications a month. You are entitled to think as you please but the SAU forums and SAU Vic are separate entities.

I don't agree with your "respect" comment. I've seen you at club cruises and you've had a good time. Everyone is polite and respectful. Forums will always be home to hero's but it's funny how few of them I see at real club events.

You are welcome to do as you please with your membership but I've warned you. If you continue down this road you'll get some time out.

Hopefully our 297 other club members don't feel the same way as you Kim.

But forum wars are ghey (funny but ghey)

Having said that as far as both Christian and the committee of SAUVIC are concerned the forums and the club are 2 seperate entities. We use the forums as a medium to promote club activites until such time as www.sauvic.com.au is up and running but the open Vic section of these forums certainly aren't the club.

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