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Just got back online guys.

Club update for you all:

We are now officially an incorporated association.

Bob Jane is giving us discount pricing, they will soon be supplying me with discount cards which will be part of the membership pack that we are currently putting together. We are having a meeting soon so more stuff will get sorted out, more sponsorship, stickers/shirts etc.

Can I have a show of interest for $10-15 membership packs > discounts/sticker/privilages.

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Guest nismogtsx

sweet...

Mate i know this guy that will do some shirts for us.... CHEAP...

If ya interested thats all.... Im talking embroided polo shirts....

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Guest Boxhead

yeah slip, ill be in ;)

and it looks as though me gettin a new car looks good soon, my importer guy has found me one thats is very very likeable... gts4 r32 ;)

i wont mention names or details, coz i dont want any of you bastards to buy it on me...

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Good work Slip.

It would be cool to get purchasing power at other distributers at well.

Online shops like takakaira and perfectrun would be very cool. Otherwise Australian distributers for Jap mods would suffice.

Great idea anyway, good job!

Oh yeah, count me in :(

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Originally posted by japtaxi

damn u slip I just got new tyres from bloody bob jane 2 days ago :hellpisd: :lol:

count me in for sure as I tried rang u when last mad mountain was on and your fone was off.

we told you why will, he went on the sunday.. not the saturday like the rest of us!...

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well dave if i can get your mum for 15 bucks i can do membership.

there will be 2 different memberships though. 15 dollars for the basic pack i mentioned, and a higher level pack with shirt and maybe something else.

good to see the high level of interest. now that im back ill try to organise some more cruises, but im effing busy at the moment.

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