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are you sure you guys didn't mean elusive? you do know what illusive means right?

hahhaha good point.

From a purely grammatical point of view Elusive would be better as it gives the impression that the cars in the team are "hard to catch" where as Illusive give the impression that most of the cars are just show ponies.

but hey nothing wrong with show ponies hahaha...as long as they got a bit of go ;)

Eh either way its just a name..... ;)

You going to hold a meet anytime soon so new/potential members can mingle with the team and get to know them ? your SORT of local for me so ill make an effort to come if you do :)

Edited by shonen
hahhaha good point.

From a purely grammatical point of view Elusive would be better as it gives the impression that the cars in the team are "hard to catch" where as Illusive give the impression that most of the cars are just show ponies. 

but hey nothing wrong with show ponies hahaha...as long as they got a bit of go  :(

Eh either way its just a name..... :P

You going to hold a meet anytime soon so new/potential members can mingle with the team and get to know them ? your SORT of local for me so ill make an effort to come if you do  :(

I was just in formed....

Sorry guys, Its "Elusive" not "Illusive", very wrong mistake, but it sounds the same..... so just a little change there guys...Cheers.

You going to hold a meet anytime soon so new/potential members can mingle with the team and get to know them ? your SORT of local for me so ill make an effort to come if you do  :P

We recenlty finished one but maybe this time a meet not cruise.

We will be holding one soon but unsure when yet. But will keep ya'll notified!! as you said, it would be great for new/potenial members to mingle with the team to get to know us all.

Cheers...

Trust33, yeah thats right, we do have a WRX STi with that plate, he's plates were the main reason why we choose the team name.

The team leader/organiser he's name is Daniel with the C-West/Hybrid Black S15. I and 3 others are co-organiser's of the team.

Yeah at Final Battle that was my car...cheers mate.

Have one at Krispy Kreme at Campbelltown ;)

yeah we dont know about that, as we like to

hold private meets and that place is pretty open for others, unless

just for fun we can meet up there and chill. But will let you's know anyways.

Cheers

Ok. Here are the Offical member's cars list.

*3x S15

*5x S14

*3x WRX

*2x RX7

*3x R34

*2x Evo

*2x 180SX

*2x R33

*1x Familia

*1x Turbo Integra

*1x NX Coupe

*1x Civic V-Tec

26 Members.

New comers still to be confirmed.

New comers welcome....PM me!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey,

Just to let you's know, we plan to have another meet, maybe a cruise aswell, but not yet fully confirmed. Will update you's as it comes.

Also "Hybrid" is willing rent out the Oran Park track for the team for some drift and track racing. For all team members.

Also to be confirmed.

("Hybrid" is one of our supports & supports the team, has sponsored members of the team aswell.)

So I guess Marks R31 wouldn't be welcome bwahahaha

due to you saying the car has to be pretty inside and out.. I dont think you would allow that 31 :O

awesome car.. but if you want the cars to look like show cars aswell.......

any car club without a 31 skyline just aint a car club

i dont mind coming to your meets, so long as you provide off road facility for burnouts

where does the money go and is there any benifits to members??

and more importantly.... how much?

Well the money goes to the club/team itself to help go towards

meets (bbq), cruises, events (Track,drag,shows), team banners which benifits

the members aswell. Even to the case where a team member needs a little help on defects, fines and other reasons that could help in a way.

Its all about supporting the team and the members.

How much?? Well, if you have read the edited first page/first post

i've posted up the amount fee. Which is $20.

Also you guys may ask how you pay this, well PM me for more details.

Cheers,

Kris

any car club without a 31 skyline just aint a car club

i dont mind coming to your meets, so long as you provide off road facility for burnouts

Burnouts....how bout drifting?.. we can arange something....

Most R31's may not look pretty but some have balls and are fun to

watch when it comes to drifting & doing burnouts.

well we are starting to get more R33 in, but no GTR's as yet...

But your 34 is a GTR isnt it? I mean the $10 sticker at the back sais so...

Edited by DarKZer0

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