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there is a club thats just been formed down in hobart by some NS.com boys, its called Limited Edition. As far as i know all members have nissan imports of some sort.

On the skyline front theres probably enough in tassie now to be thinking about a club, or atleast you could become official SAU crew for tassie (thats what alot of mainland ppl do).

Pretty much would just have to have a chat to PranK (site owner) let him give it the ok. then get some stickers made up based on the SAU logo/webaddress and include TAS or something.

I can have a chat to him or someone in the know if you guys like, i never seem to have anything better to do!

Don't come down on me but that's what I beleived this SAU site was about. It's a great medium for communication, organisation of all events, and experience/assistance (knowledge sharing).

Is there benefit in making an "official/registerd" SAU club of Tasmania?, Are your talking committee, treasurer meetings, voting...etc..

We took a head count of SAU membership at a recent get together and although we all recognised the SAU site/club had heaps of invaluable benefits we found not many were official (paid-up) members.

You guys have a Tassie forum and we have the ACT forum. Up here the liners have the SAU stickers and T-shirts, caps etc - nothing with local emblems. I beleive we have an SAU identity but not a seperate identity, more like a chapter of one larger SAU community.

As I said we organise everything online. That appears to me to be our club.

Personally, I'd just use your forum for organising al_r33. If you see another Skyline tell em about the site and display the SAU sticker on your ride.

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