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Hi Guys

I need some input. A Mate of mine at work and I, are looking at organising a site, where any forum, or person, or club, can upload their cruise/event/BBQ/whatever calendar, to do with motorsport, cars bikes ect.

From what I have seen there is nothing available for Tasmania, where all the small clubs can post up events and cruises.

So what we are looking at doing, is combining some RSS feeds from all the sites, so that events can be automatically updated (don't as me how, I have no idea how this shit works)

Basically what we are proposing is an index site, based on a calendar or something, where each day can be displayed, and any events occurring on that day would be listed. The description for each even would be brief, with further link to each relevant club ect, to obtain the cruise information.

So what I need is some input, to see if this is a good idea, layouts, how you would like it to look, design ideas

AND MOST IMPORTANT

A GOOD NAME, something that can be easily searched for and found.

The main aim of this site, is to make motoracing more available to people. For example, there are many people that just like to watch drifts, but if you are not signed up to a site and visit regularly, you will not know that there are training sessions held ect.

This site would bring motorsport together, allowing for a full calendar of events a cruises.

I now that Motorsport Tasmania has a calendar, but this does not cover things like the skyline forum, or the Mitsubishi Australia club and so forth.

So fire away.

ALSO, for all those involved in other makes, models of cars, bikes and forums, can you repost this information on my behalf to get some feedback, and report back here.

TTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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