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We are The Car [Collective] YouTube channel. We're a team consisting of a couple of people who have been incredibly inspired by MCM and other similar channels.

We are mostly looking at covering events and car meets/cruises around Melbourne. We already have two videos up on our channel so please check them out! There is potentially room for some cool DIY videos in the near future so we're going to test the waters with that. Stay tuned!

Please feel free to drop into any or all of our below social hotspots for the latest videos and news!

YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCspnG_7bROBUguP-5E1kPqQ

Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecarcollective

Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheCarCollectiv

Please feel free to ask any questions and enjoy!

The Car Collective.

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The channel will include content from events featuring skylines. If there are any SAU events within Melbourne/Victoria we will be looking at covering them and posting the content to this forum for the enjoyment of members.

Mods can feel free to remove my post if they wish. We haven't had the opportunity yet to show how we can contribute. We are looking for every opportunity to help the car community by promoting it in a positive light. This means if SAU held a car meet or cruise we would be looking to cover the event.

We absolutely earn $0 from our weekend hobby as The Car Collective. So in the end we're providing the fruits of our weekend hobby for your free entertainment. So we aren't by any means a business promoting a paid service. Just a couple of car crazy guys looking to film your cars and events.

all it takes is to say that if you do post a vid of an sau event then you will say on that post a thank you to sau and put a link to the forum.

cross advertising

also contributing to sau can also mean sharing your other vids on here and letting us know of other good events to attend which we might not know about.

this way everyone is a winner and contributes towards this positive community you peak of :yes:

Good luck with making a great channel and showing the good side of the car community.

ps. to embed things (links/pics) use the buttons at the top of the text box.

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Not a problem at all. I will remember to do that in future. As done in the two videos we have uploaded already, full credit has been forwarded to the event organisers and everyone who is involved. SAU would get full credit for any content uploaded from an SAU event. We look forward to having the opportunity to covering such events and we'd be very happy to share the end product! Thank you for your help. :)

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