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Hi all since I have been gone been I have been thinking about some stuff including my car cruises that well went south due to some people and i love my car and the environment when we all get together so im looking in to starting my own car club the propper way with all the trimmings. I have been in one befor when i had my club sport and it was great!

do we can have meetings, family days, bbq's, car shows, ect ect im very excited about this!

kellie

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Damn ... the Stagea gets no love :laugh:

Good idea Kellie. Paid up members and establishing a committee would work wonders for a good solid club. :sick:

There small talk atm about a Stagea club being set up in a similar fashion.

bout time your back.

The whole kit and kaboodle? Membership fees, a committee, etc etc?

yes the whole thing damo the way it should be

Damn ... the Stagea gets no love :laugh:

Good idea Kellie. Paid up members and establishing a committee would work wonders for a good solid club. :sick:

There small talk atm about a Stagea club being set up in a similar fashion.

yes it does been apart of one befor thats why i want to do it

Need a charter too, but i think we can learn alot from speaking to our Victorian brothers about the setup, www.sauvic.com.au . Its gonna be a big job, and your going to need a group of dedicated people to get this on its feet.

Need a charter too, but i think we can learn alot from speaking to our Victorian brothers about the setup, www.sauvic.com.au . Its gonna be a big job, and your going to need a group of dedicated people to get this on its feet.

I'm sure Kellie knows who's dedicated and who's not by now :sick:

If it isn't going to be a part of SAU, what advantages will it have over currently existing clubs, like NDCC and GSR/EVO?

Im guessing a more specific group of cars like skylines rather than mixed group of different makes and models? just having a guess here

Im new on here and everything so im fairly keen on joining a skylines car club or whatever club is formed from this thread, ive had a look at others like clubpsi but thats more general makes and models. I'd personally prefer a club only for skylines, say, in saying that i mean no disrespect to others without skylines.

sounds like its guna be fair sweet, great idea.

Will this club have CAMS affiliation? Will regular track days be a part of it?

yes we will and to do that we need to be a member of the sporting car club of sa

Im guessing a more specific group of cars like skylines rather than mixed group of different makes and models? just having a guess here

Im new on here and everything so im fairly keen on joining a skylines car club or whatever club is formed from this thread, ive had a look at others like clubpsi but thats more general makes and models. I'd personally prefer a club only for skylines, say, in saying that i mean no disrespect to others without skylines.

sounds like its guna be fair sweet, great idea.

ok so i have decided

*skyline club with the exception of stags only as they are a skyline in a fat suit, sorry to all other car owners

*cams for track days and stuff

*THERE WILL BE A MEETING HELD AT VILI'S CAFE ON WEDNESDAY THE 8TH OF APRIL AT 8PM SHARP FOR ALL THOSE THAT ARE WILLING TO HAVE A SAY OR HELP OUT*

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yes we will and to do that we need to be a member of the sporting car club of sa

ok so i have decided

*skyline club with the exception of stags only as they are a skyline in a fat suit, sorry to all other car owners

*cams for track days and stuff

Contact Cams and have a chat to them there will be a SA Office there are fees to become a CAMS affiliated clubs

I was VP for SAU NSW and now the Secretary for Southern Sporting Car club here in NSW..

So if you need any help with stuff let me know ..Think I even sent Madaz a mock up of a car club consitution :P

Will be good to see a club start up!! Was a shame when SVD died and SAUSA never got off the ground :laugh:

Go Kellie!!

thanx hun will need to contact you about some stuff

ok so here are some car club names

* IMPORTS 2-N-V

* Hypnotik Racing

* DECEPTIONS MOTORSPORTS

* ILUSION MOTORSPORT

* Kamikazi Motorsports

* INTAKE MOTORSPORT

I LIKE THEM ALL

"Skyline Owners Club"

there will be stags as well

by the way boys and girls i have printed rules from other car club sites and a membership form from my old club for us to look at

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i am very very very keen on this

will be a good thing as it will be all official

more then happy to help out in any way that i can kelly

+1 to Damo's "Skyline Owners Club"

but it does sound a rip off, of "Holden Owners Club" or something similar

i will be happy with any names to be honest

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