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Hey guys.

I was thinking last week about joining an r32 club in Vic and I've spent a few nights looking around but no luck.

I've always wanted to start a club for r32 owners in Vic, so I just wanted to see if anyone would be interested or has any suggestions and ideas? I've owned a few 32's now and they are just awesome cars and there becoming somewhat of a classic now.

So what are your thoughts?

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Yeah for sure. I'd make an r32 car club just for organising r32 meets and track days and things specific to r32's. Don't get me wrong nothing beats sau for everything skyline. I just wanted something specific to r32's

Haha nice! Yeah trackdays would be a bit hard. But I wanted to start one mainly for events like meets and cruises in melb and also tech info and parts for r32's specifically I guess. And the general appreciation of r32 skylines :)

You'll never find more tech info that there is here though, or the sheer range of parts for sale.

Three just isn't the numbers to achieve such a thing.

Cruises and stuff fair enough, but you'll limit your exposure by trying so do it separate.

If you organised it on SAU it would get far more views.

Unfortunately you'll never have meets like a 32 owners club in Japan as there simply ain't the volume of cars here and they don't have a cult style passion and following.

I'm in for 32 cruises. There is a thread here somewhere called r32 roll call (from memory) might be worth asking in there

Link to Thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/364330-r32-gtst-roll-call/page__p__5813325__fromsearch__1#entry5813325

I tried to round up the remaining r32 owners in Vic. There arent a lot (or they all hiding/broken)

You'd be hard pressed to organise a club. Better off organising a meet or catch-up through SAU. :thumbsup:

i reckon once i get my 32 up and running (not long, getting a new paint job :D) ill try organising r32 meets and crusies thru SAU. and if numbers are awesome and if people are willing to organise a club with me after that, then ill go ahead with it. so ill keep you guys posted with that

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