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Hey I was just wondering there are many people here like myself who havent met anyone from this great community called Skyline Australia. Just wondering if we would all give out our msn messenger emails we can chat there get to know one another and organise cruises and form freindships etc. Just an idea.

my email addy is

latinr33@hotmail.com

  Primordial said:
Hey I've got a brilliant idea!

Why don't we have some sort of community threads so people from local areas can organise club related activities?

:O

HOLY CRAP!

thats a brilliant idea!

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  LatinR33 said:
Hey I was just wondering there are many people here like myself who havent met anyone from this great community called Skyline Australia. Just wondering if we would all give out our msn messenger emails we can chat there get to know one another and organise cruises and form freindships etc. Just an idea.

my email addy is

latinr33@hotmail.com

Mines elusive_24@hotmail.com I'm from sydney.. Want to organise weekly cruises??? ANyone interested?

theres one tonight...

anyone else feel like all this is unnecessary?

here is the thread for our thursday cruises :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=169778

we always love when new people come along, skyline or not :O

i can manage to make it smoke up in the rain :)

get on mirc and join #skylinesaustralia on the austnet server. nobody talks in there. its great.

we need more people to join!

  rukus said:
We don't support community threads here at SAU.

Sorry. Go elsewhere.

Thanks.

thats why ill never renew my membership ;)

  LatinR33 said:
latinr33@hotmail.com

have added you... but I'm not on very often :)

  SECUR1TY said:
thats why ill never renew my membership ;)

you do realise this has nothing to do with the club....

  lingeringsoul said:
have we tried smoke signals? I hear they work well, but not in the rain tho

Thats stupid - never work. I'm personally in favor of everyone getting neon installed and flashing morse code...

  SECUR1TY said:
i can manage to make it smoke up in the rain :)

get on mirc and join #skylinesaustralia on the austnet server. nobody talks in there. its great.

we need more people to join!

thats why ill never renew my membership ;)

The club and the forum are completely separate entities. The club is an organisation of people with a constitution that is run according to trade practices legislation. The forum is privately owned by PranK.

I am the democratically elected President of the club but I am also a moderator of some areas of the forum. These are two separate positions.

The club uses the forum as a method of communication with it's members.

The club runs events like the Show 'n' Shine and track days, drift days, bbq/observation cruises, Texikhanas and so on. The club also organises discounts for it's members at various businesses. The forum as an official entity runs nothing other than the forum. Any events organised through it are organised by individuals or groups of people using the forum as a method of communication only.

Hope that clears things up a little.

on a lighter note.... i dont care.

why do you think i came a member in the first place? for the discounts?? i get trade at nissan anyway, and justjap dont do MEMBER discounts. last time i went there they simply said 'our prices are cheaper than anywhere else anyway'.

the discounts dont mean a damn thing to me.

i paid my membership because the FORUMS were helpful and a great place to chat. i now spend 1/4 of the time i used to on here so whats the point?

LATINR33: Is your car a white r33 series 2 gtst with Blue plates along the lines of LATIN something??

i think i've seen your car around the hurstville area(i'm usually driving my rice box EK civic) usually after work around 6ish

  SECUR1TY said:
on a lighter note.... i dont care.

why do you think i came a member in the first place? for the discounts?? i get trade at nissan anyway, and justjap dont do MEMBER discounts. last time i went there they simply said 'our prices are cheaper than anywhere else anyway'.

the discounts dont mean a damn thing to me.

i paid my membership because the FORUMS were helpful and a great place to chat. i now spend 1/4 of the time i used to on here so whats the point?

I got discounts when I went to Justjap :P

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