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Well ya said this ya cock and it kind of implies problem ownership for the club:

Ok so you read one post and don't tie it to everything else I've been saying in other posts and you think it's a blatant dig at SAU Vic? It's a blatant dig at a moderator that likes his power, not the club. And I'm a cockhead.

You ask us to have an opinion, well there is my opinion. No ones going o let ME do anything about it. So why say "if you don't like it - do something about it"

Dude I cbf anymore it's clearly falling on deaf ears so no point.

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Dude I didn't de-clarify my point by that quote. If anything it reinforced my point by providing evidence to my claim that the relevant people don't have mod access

One-hit-Aaron. How about dead-bird

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Honestly, with amount of 33r's on carsales at the moment, I wouldn't bother importing one. But if you don't mind waiting 3-4 months for one, go for it.

33r makes for a good daily driver and weekend tourer as long your missus doesn't over pack!

agreed if I can find a nice clean one at the time un AU will jump on it.

eg James' one for sales atm would be perfect

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/404950-vic-r33-gt-r-black-very-clean-292rwkw/ Free plug

but if nothing I can find i am happy with then I will import

Yeah, James' one is pretty nice except for bonnet lip (absolutely hate it), has good mods and well priced.

Now to find a job when I get home from the UK on Monday night...

On the side, guys, the club IS the members...that's all committee are...members who volunteer their time to help run the club. We aren't on a payroll and we don't think we're special or better than anyone (except Tony; arrogant shit). If you don't like something about your club, change it. I'm not saying "well you do a better job", but turn up to every event and make it something big/special, get fellow members along; make suggestions about what events you want to see happen and when - the events guys won't knock it back unless it's unfeasible.

We're part way through a revamp of SAU Vic at the moment; we're trying to make the membership more worthwhile. This value-adding includes rehashing our affiliates/sponsors - scrapping the old places that don't even recognise us anymore and getting some big name / commonly used businesses on board as supporters - Tony has been doing an awesome job of this and discount at one of these places alone will more than have the cost of membership paid for. The events guys are looking at doing some cool shit for us, we have some quality members-only merchandise on the way (e.g. jackets) and the rest of us are working to make the club more interactive so people know exactly what's going on at all times.

Alex is right when he says these cars aren't what they used to be. Half the club isn't even Skylines and there are very few paid membership clubs around these days for our demographic and type of car. The car scene isn't what it used to be and neither are the clubs. On top of this, our club isn't for everyone...if you don't feel you're getting anything from it, no one will blame you for not renewing or not joining in the first place. SAU Vic puts on DECA and motorsport events and for people like me, attending these alone are worth the cost of membership. But we are trying to add more to the club so that more people can get more out of it.

tl;dr: quit whinging, good things are on their way, give us a hand.

Good read, better than 50 shades of Grey

Mother earnt too much last financial year = $1600 less in my return this year :angry;

Gimme a loophole Tony!

There are no loopholes and dodgies :P

so looking at S15 or 34 GTT

but damn, how cheap have 33R's got, so i'm thinking for a low KM daily why the F not have something fun!

so atm it a 33R or a evo6 TME

Buy mine haha

But yeah 33r's have become crazy cheap. Makes me want to rethink getting an overpriced 34R

How many times do I have to say "nothing against SAU Vic, but against the particular mods" for u to understand I'm not sledging SAU Vic.. Seriously dude read what I wrote again.

I think the comitee are doing an excellent job with what resources you are given. But why does a moderator have to be so selfish and power hungry, that it effects the members?

Fair enough he does alot for SAU ie nationals etc. but why is it so hard for moderator access to be given to one of you, when it can be so easily given to that f**king deadshit mad082? Technically moh should be given access is marc has it.

And I've offered my help a countless amount of times and it goes unnoticed so what's the point?

Tl:dr;

Stop telling me I'm sledging SAU Vic when I'm clearly not. Give someone else in committee mod access. Get rid of Mad082. = happier SAU

please dont compare me to him -_-

Well so far being a member for a month or two and been to the last 2 months garage cafe meets, SAU vic execs are doing a great job. Not sure how the members section side of things are as i don't have access yet....

Just curious, who is this Ash guy? I still want my members access lol

Well so far being a member for a month or two and been to the last 2 months garage cafe meets, SAU vic execs are doing a great job. Not sure how the members section side of things are as i don't have access yet....

Just curious, who is this Ash guy? I still want my members access lol

Lol you and birds need to make out.

I NEVER SAID ANYTHING NEGATIVE ABOUT THE VIC COMMITEE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lol you and birds need to make out.

I NEVER SAID ANYTHING NEGATIVE ABOUT THE VIC COMMITEE!!!!!!!!!!!!

lol, i didn't mean it in a way to imply that you said anything negative about the vic commitee. I clearly understood what you were saying, chill brah! :spank:

Just wanted to voice my opinion on my experience so far with the vic commitee. :nyaanyaa:

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