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You have a separate forum Scott? Where is the love!?

No seperate forum for me. I don't even have a fan club.

Name names please Martin, who are you dealing with????

Dave, I've been in contact with Ash and Adam from the SAu administrator team in regards to a potential move back to SkylinesAustralia.com.

here you go everyone the real link to the proper discussion

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=3739&st=80entry183523

Eddy, the discussion on both sites is valid. I think that there should be more input here personally.

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I reckon don't burn any bridges until we've trialed it for a few months aye? Shut down SAUQLD but don't delete it until you're happy that things are gonna work out on the mothersite?

I reckon don't burn any bridges until we've trialed it for a few months aye? Shut down SAUQLD but don't delete it until you're happy that things are gonna work out on the mothersite?

We won't be deleting SAUQld, if the move happens it will be put in suspension and the URL redirected to the QLD section of SAU.

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I have visited and joined the other site.

but, to be honest, it was very slow and a little boring.

stated, you can give club executives control over the qld area, so long as it still stays within the sau guidelines.

would like to see you all back here, and mingling with the other states, as we are all here for a common purpose. we love skylines(and cars in general), so why not share?

there are some who dont want to come back, do you really want that kind of closed mindedness in your ranks?

sorry if I have offended anyone, wasnt my intention, just trying to give some constructive criticism.

either way, good luck.

I have visited and joined the other site.

but, to be honest, it was very slow and a little boring.

stated, you can give club executives control over the qld area, so long as it still stays within the sau guidelines.

would like to see you all back here, and mingling with the other states, as we are all here for a common purpose. we love skylines(and cars in general), so why not share?

there are some who dont want to come back, do you really want that kind of closed mindedness in your ranks?

sorry if I have offended anyone, wasnt my intention, just trying to give some constructive criticism.

either way, good luck.

Cheers for your input Luke, I appreciate it. I'd like to see the club move back here, but it should be a club decision as it will affect the way the club operates, etc. We will be posting the poll for our members to vote on once the coding for it has been completed.

I'll be sure to let you know how we go.

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