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Grant and my self would like to have a meeting at our shops to organize a club. We will pay to sponsor the club and raffle parts to

help raise money.

Please don't whore this thread if your interested please give us

feed back and suggest a day.If you are not interested don't reply

on this thread but use the other thread please.

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Yup i would be interested... as mentioned will be hard trying to find times everyone... it was hard enough to find everyone half an hour to come to osborne park to sign up at cheap rates for the gym....

Will it be called SAU? is the car club affiliated with this forum?

Hi Steve,

We really appreciate the offer of support, as always I'm keen to help in anyway possible, pity I'm away for the next month though. I think Skyzerr will need to sort out all the club details first, but then a meeting should be held.

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It will be good to see a SKYLINE club in perth there have been heaps of threads over the past few years wanting to start a club but nothing ever happens.Good work Steve i hope we see a perth based club for us soon im sure you will find more than enough help people willing to help get this thing started

There is no strings attatched we understand people like dealing

with other shops.I think we have more sponsors also.

We don't expect to be in any control of the club.

Tuesdays or weds are best or weekends.

We need to find the costs and do it right or we can't run fund raises etc . We have an accountant in the forums who might start

as treasurer( how bout it Yazid)

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