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Hi SAU MEMBERS,

Club PSi (an official nissansilvia.com club) is having the launch day on the 24th of August at Ridge Reserve- Myrtle Bank, and your all inviting to come on the occasion. Its fast becoming a mini show and shine day, and we're planning to have a BBQ on the day. Should be fun! See you all there..

TN-

For further info, click in the below link.

http://www.clubpsi.org/forum/forum_posts.a...asp?TID=33&PN=1

Anyone want to lend an r32 to r34 to complete the nissan series on the display?

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Originally posted by hippy

hmm can u tell us more about this club?

Ok, well firstly PSi stands for Performance Silvia and Imports, and its founding member originated from the nissansilvia.com forum. What happen was we wanted to hit the tracks (drifting), similar to what you guys wanted to do. We're CAMS affiliated which is important to note, with access to the liciencing thats required to participate in motorsport events such as motorkhana, sprints hill climbs etc etc. So we aren't just some backyard car club. The club is steered to more towards the performance side of things. We're having a private drift pratice day @ A.I.R, so we're looking forward to that. Also, there's a chick division within PSi itself to try and promote female drivers on our roads with imports.

for more info. click...

www.clubpsi.org

Do u have any sort of way that u can monitor who actually represents the club. From what u say, u seem to have a good thing going here, but without regulating who joins, it could quick turn into shambles. I looked at the list of people planning to show their cars off and "some" of the cars dont seem to fit what u r representing. Does that me if u register on the forums, u can nominate ur care to enter (no matter what it is)? Or is there some person that says yes and no to who enters?

But on the other hand it looks like some awesome cars are involved... Looks interesting anyway. Look forward to your reply.

Originally the plan was to have the best cars from PSi out on the lawn, but then we received a lot of interest from non-members wanting to have their cars out on display too. So rather than turn these people away, we thought how can we leverage this interest so that it can work for both of us.

We then came up with the idea to turn it into a mini show and shine day. There will be a limited number of positions available, probably around 30, and all are welcome to express interest in having their car on display.

From the list of those who have expressed interest, we'll narrow it down to those we think are the best cars to display. So yes, anyone can nominate their car to enter and we encourage them to do so, but there will be a screening process involved to decide whose cars will end up on display.

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