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*Pats IMACUL8's back*

I know my next car will still be an import, probably an S15, and I know I want to be part of SAU still. Any Import-focussed car/member should be allowed to join.

So long as they don't mind being in a group called "Skylines Australia" when their car isn't one.

Like Dan said, there are quite a few members that don't own skylines anymore but are still fans, and have been here since the SDU days, WAY before whoreville SAU...

Even looking at the range of car's that RICE has, we still welcome everyone....

http://a.1asphost.com/rockorice/Default.as...=DisplayMembers

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From my understanding SAUWA (the club) is not to change anything (environment wise) about the current "forums SAU" .... offering the same skylines enthusiasts paradise for the same low, low price :) Memberships is just a means of fundraising .... theres nothing to say anyone has to join .... the forums will still be around. So where this became an us n them "well we've been here longer *insert whinge here*" situation im unsure :confused: None of the people on the committee strike me as the Nazi type that are going to throw out non skyline owners.

in the imortal words of Tyler Derton " u are not the car u drive, u are not ure ****ing khakis"

Membership should be for people not for cars and as Strich9 said, most of the smart ones will switch to s15's soon anyway :D

Mmmmm pretty key ring, i like shiny's :drooling:

Hey i dont think there is any need to start giving shit to people who have only been on this forum for 2 months or so eg. ME

The point of this thread was to get info and chuck a few ideas around about the whole club idea.

Theres no need to go down the "Hey ive been here longer than you so your opinon means nothing" track.

From my limited experience on this forum i found that the majority of users have good advice and r friendly and im sure any club formed as part of this forum will be enjoyed by all regardless of wat kind of cars can join.

Ok, looks like we've thrashed that out well enough, and the consensus is that anyone can join, which I fully support.

With luck we'll have the incorporated club started early next year and will start taking members, the commitee wil meet soon to discuss costs etc.

If anyone wants to have comments about the club, up until we setup a more permanent SAUWA area then feel free to comment here:D

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