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redcorpsjames the event is not just for Skylines, all makes and models are welcome, Our goal is to promote our club and attract new members, with a nice day out where people can sell their unwanted parts and catch-up in our informal car meet.

Yeah cool. I am more interested in the cruises and meet ups. I was also thinking about joining the club, but was just wondering what sort of benefits you get from the associates to the club such as Parra Nissan, hornsby nissan etc?

I have V35 and M35 parts galore which i need to get rid of......

But no matter what the rules or constitution says nothing will change.

Goes in one ear and straight out the other.

Good luck with the R-chassis swap meet, coffee and cars

I have V35 and M35 parts galore which i need to get rid of......

But no matter what the rules or constitution says nothing will change.

Goes in one ear and straight out the other.

Good luck with the R-chassis swap meet, coffee and cars

There is only one person not getting it.

That person is you.

In for sure, should be an awesome day. Might need to sift through the garage and see what I've got laying around.

My mechanic might have some spare parts lying around he might want to sell, i'll hit him up

Ticket bought, lets see how many parts will fit in the R35 to bring down to sell :)

I saw how much you were able to pack in to it for SMSP last year so I'm guessing quite a bit lol

I have V35 and M35 parts galore which i need to get rid of......

But no matter what the rules or constitution says nothing will change.

Goes in one ear and straight out the other.

Good luck with the R-chassis swap meet, coffee and cars

cya fag-got :)

I'm very interested to know what is going to happen when people start to buy the local sold Infinitis and that the "Infiniti Skyline" is actually going to be a thing. In the constitution it is considered that anything with a "Skyline" badge is a skyline, so this could cover Prince, Nissan and Infiniti. But at what point does the V-series crowed just become the Infiniti crowd?

Damn you Nissan for complicating things!

It doesn't matter. Most of the active club members haven't owned a skyline for years. Some have never owned them.

So

Anyone planning on selling me a boost controller cheap?

What's boost?

*was a joke*

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It doesn't matter. Most of the active club members haven't owned a skyline for years. Some have never owned them.

So

Anyone planning on selling me a boost controller cheap?

Sure.

I have a boost tee that looks like it went down with the titanic before getting brought back up.

That's what you want...... Right....?

:P

I'm very interested to know what is going to happen when people start to buy the local sold Infinitis and that the "Infiniti Skyline" is actually going to be a thing. In the constitution it is considered that anything with a "Skyline" badge is a skyline, so this could cover Prince, Nissan and Infiniti. But at what point does the V-series crowed just become the Infiniti crowd?

Damn you Nissan for complicating things!

correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't it state that you have an interest in skylines not that you own one?

Yeah but at what point are they still skylines? is the upcoming Q100 a skyline? The Q50, Q60 too. Is SAU going to be a place to discuss these models? Organise meets etc?

You need to talk to the admin about those type of things, we don't have control over that. all we know/care about is if you want to come to an event anybody is welcome to do so

I have seen motorbikes turn up to a cruise and they were welcomed because the more the merrier

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