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same here, i have no school until next year hopefully :) so i can contributed the rest of my time, aslong as i don't miss the gym :)

ooh yeah bambam, keep digging this old skool threads up man, if ya keep going ya might just dig yaself into a episode of happy days ;) you can be the black fonz :)

adrian :P

Ok if you want my point of view...

I have been involved with Skyline group as long as I can remember ... since back old days of SDU.

This topic came up several times b4 now.

Troy did/ still does great job finding out nessary infomation regarding SAU Perth as a club per sae...

also If I may say so; Troy, R34, Rhino, EVL R33 (Brett), Killer-T (adamQ), Micko, myself and few others been always wanted form skyline club or happy with as it is.

if we become official then there are so much we have to committ to. such as public liability insurance, our name registered... etc.etc.

I am sure troy will tell us what involves.

1st of all we dont have not much committed members...

but you probably think that "I'll be happy to commit"

yeah that's great.

but as soon as we talk money some people just dont want to/ should pay such amount of money and time to club.

as I see it, I hear alot of eusthiastic inerest but I dont see people reaching into their pocket...

it aint easy setting up club with our mouth.

we need more members as well as fund to do so... or even sponsor...etc.

FYI I've sent out cover letter to well known car shops, garges, insurance companies... but either they dont sonsor un-registered club or no funds to do so...then I've lost interest... farkin bs I say. :)

anyway that's my two cents worth.

btw sorry for my gramma skill... enrish isnt my 1st language :D

cheers

Joe

indeed

i'll have to dig all the paper work up again

but as a whole we'll need atleast $2500 working capital upfront

u need a committe of 5 ppl minimum

u need to advertise in the paper for 1 month b4 you can lodge the paper according to WA laws.

u need an abn etc insurance is easy become cams affiliated or risk not having it.

will update with the full info later in the week.

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