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I'm of the opinion that when SAU displays they display Skyline or Skyline related models.

Just think about it, does the Ferrari club allow people with other cars to become members yes, as does SAU. Do you expect a shitbox Sigma to be on display in the middle of the Ferrari's, NO.

SAU like most groups is inclusive of all, based upon a interest in the Skyline model. We should display Skylines so everyone can see the type of car they are expressing an interest in by being a "member" of SAU.

If SAU ACT wants to take a different direction and make this a generic car club, maybe we should request renaming the forum.

That is my quick summary, if others have an opposing opinion feel free to post below. What ever the group wants goes.

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I think being part of SAU is not owning a skyline, ie race snooze still pops in, Existanz owns a chaser and is a great guy. It's making a mountain out of a molehill, and you try telling Existanz not to park his car there on the day :(

edit: so yeah I don't mind a few non skylines on display as long as the majority of the cars are skylines

Well I think it is a good excuse to get the cars out, so maybe have the "Timeline' concept going, then have the other 'supporters' tag on the end....

I have a rather nice 1984 MR30 hatch, one of the first EFI L24 powered skyliner, so I guess I'll be near the start of the line!

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I'm pretty sure its a given that all SAU members are welcome at Wheels. We can put all the models together and non Skylines together to fit with the theme, but we're not closing doors to any SAUers.

Even Richard can bring his Pooprah if he wants!

I enjoy having all of the SAUers not just the ones that have the skylines, why should they be excluded from bringing their car? SAU is for skyline lovers not skyline owners only. We dont need discriminating "rules" at our events.

I'm pretty sure its a given that all SAU members are welcome at Wheels. We can put all the models together and non Skylines together to fit with the theme, but we're not closing doors to any SAUers.

Even Richard can bring his Pooprah if he wants!

I'm wondering why this silly poll then?? :D

I'm wondering why this silly poll then?? :D

Maybe because people have differing opinions as you can see from the poll.

This is not about stopping anyone for attending any event, but about displaying the cars this forum is dedicated to.

I only asked those to post with differing opinions, which I welcome. Please don't infer from a few posts that everyone feels the same as you.

Off the subject but related, having been to a few motorcycle rallies when people started letting in cars, the rallies turned into camp outs for anyone that didn't feel they needed to bring a bike. The numbers initially went up, then dropped off to the point some rallies are not even running any more. The main focus the bike had been lost, it was a group of people with little in common which then turned into a small group of friends.

Is SAU a group of friends, or is it a forum dedicated to the passion of a marque of a motor car where everyone with the same interest can be friends.

I'm pretty sure its a given that all SAU members are welcome at Wheels. We can put all the models together and non Skylines together to fit with the theme, but we're not closing doors to any SAUers.

Even Richard can bring his Pooprah if he wants!

Supraman will be there 2moro in the treasury carpark and then in Struggle town to support the fire fighters and the peeps affected. I prolly wont go along to Wheels and line up with the SAU crew but I may just go along to perv at whats on display (candyshop). Still missing my b!atch too much...lol.

GTR holds ma heartstrings but the Supra is a tight peice of ass to have on the side :D

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