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Hi girls

Thought I'd get your attention!

As you know our girls cruise was a success.

The topics I raised about are slowly going into action.

I just want feedback of what the majority think about these ideas.

My plans for starting a girls car club for sydney??

Yes, that's a definate. My final decision?

PRETTY MOTORSPORTS

I'm looking into designing shirts & stickers.

Shirts in brief description:

pretty motorsports - on the front of our shirts

& in small print - P.M.S Racing on the bottom left of the back of

our shirts. Still need someone to design our logo & font.

But yes everything is in the process. Once everything is organised

I will hold another cruise so we can meet up & discuss these plans.

Anyone know of anybody who can design, please get in contact with

me. Much appreciated!

Cheers!

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The name sounds a bit gay to me.

Why not just branch off to the already running and successful female car clubs around the country?

Two that come to mind at chictorque and drivnbyheels... I think it's spelt. I know DBH are in QLD and WA... not sure what other states.

But from all reports I've heard, girl "car" clubs dont seem to function too well, hence my reason for steering clear of them.

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Female clubs compaired to male clubs just seem to be so much more competitive and selfish.

They always like to think they are better than others and above everyone.

Just my opinion and perception of the current female clubs that exist that I've experienced/heard from a source close to the centre of it all.

Everyones not the same and I wish you luck in forming an all female club and I hope your club doesn't fall victim to the same attitudes of other dedicated female only clubs.

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Female clubs compaired to male clubs just seem to be so much more competitive and selfish.

They always like to think they are better than others and above everyone.

Just my opinion and perception of the current female clubs that exist that I've experienced/heard from a source close to the centre of it all.

Everyones not the same and I wish you luck in forming an all female club and I hope your club doesn't fall victim to the same attitudes of other dedicated female only clubs.

LMAO, I know of some pretty competetive petty and selfish MALE car clubs, your club would have to be pretty damn bad to match them.

Comes down to your members, I guess, and how you deal with certain situations.

All power to you and the best of luck. You're going to need it.

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If my memory is working I remember when you joined CT and the stir you caused ... while I wish you luck you may need a better out look on things for it to work.

CT and DBH are both going reasonably well but I'm sure both have had their hiccups.

I've said it before and I'll say it again I'm not sure how an all girls club will work ... chicks are bitches ... fullstop.

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