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what happened to "skyline and stagea's only".....??????

i guess they make up the rules as they go or they need the numbers

Its all outlined in the Constitution. The same Constitution that has been offered to anyone interested in reading it for the past 2 months! Please read it before posting and making blind statements. The key word in the Constitution is "Enthusiast".

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Its all outlined in the Constitution. The same Constitution that has been offered to anyone interested in reading it for the past 2 months! Please read it before posting and making blind statements. The key word in the Constitution is "Enthusiast".

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so what about other car owners like some of the silvia's on here? thought the club is only skyline and stags? what if i owned a evo or wrx and i'm a skyline enthusiasts are you still gonna allow me to join? there was already a huge argument about this in the other thread but yet you'll still let a skyline enthusiast join who's not a skyline owner :P

yay to me the dunce for rocking up as kel and roo were starting the car to leave! lol

Sorry mate, Kell and I had been there for 3 hours by then. We started at 12.30 and pulled up stumps at 3.30. We had things that HAD to be done by end of day ... sorry I missed talking to you for a bit. Did you have a yarn to the other lads present?

So, any ideas what the club debut is going to be yet? :)
+1 dyno day

It was discussed that a dyno day would be good. But naturally, the elected Committee will decide. :)

Have you heard back from Pete yet?

I just got off the phone to him as a matter of fact.

Pete and I have discussed his position. I have forwarded to him the summary of votes for the remaining positions. He will go over the votes and get in touch with certain persons regarding the Committee positions. So, Pete has bought himself some time. We should allow Pete 48 hours to ponder over the votes and the positions, after which the Committee will be announced.

There were a few ties for positions, so I've left that to Pete to ponder over. Before anyone gets on here and claims there to be collaboration between us, there is no such thing. Rather I advised him that the votes should be his guide and we all trust his judgement, and have forwarded to him in PDF format the counts. Be patient people. :)

I am preparing some brief minutes from the Sunday and will email those to paid members shortly, together with a running tally of funds raised from the BBQ.

To be continued ...

:)

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