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Hey all,

After being an SAU member for quite some time now, I've noticed that quite a few members typically stay active within a particular sub-forum. :yes:

For example, being a V-Series owner and living in South Australia, I myself typically just stay within the V-Series sub-forum (and sometimes the Importing section) and that's about it.

I've noticed that unless you're actively looking to buy or sell a car, you probably won't be visiting the classifieds section... and I've found that from time to time I've missed out on a car that liked or a great deal. :glare:

So I've made a Facebook group called "JDM Car Sales SA" for those of you who are interested in knowing what's up for sale / or wanting to sell your JDM car to a specific target market (and not just everyone).

There are no ads involved, no fees or anything like that - and the group is just focused on JDM Car Sales (not parts or wheels for sale, or services for hire). ;)

If you have any suggestions or ideas to further improve the group, and benefit our community - please let me know :woot:
If you're interested in joining, please visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/jdmsa/ :wub:
*** EDIT ***
I have now created JDM Car Sales - Facebook Group for each State and Territory in Australia :)
JDM ACT Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmact/

JDM NSW Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmsyd/

JDM NT Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmnt/

JDM QLD Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmqld/

JDM SA Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmsa/

JDM TAS Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmtas/

JDM VIC Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmvic/

JDM WA Car Sales

www.facebook.com/groups/jdmwa/

Cheers,
George
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