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Only way to settle such a sensitive issue is a vote...

There has to be some sort of line drawn in the sand at some point... Its funny that most of the contention has come from non-skyline owners, suprise suprise...

So lets have a vote... 3-4 different options...

We too welcome the support and anyone is welcome to join, but, can't there be one or two things organised for the skylines only? Look it might be as simple as a show and shine for lines only, but I'm sure there will also be show and shines that any one can enter as well. The non line owners will NOT be left out or discriminated against. They can partisipate in other ways maybe like judging the event..

I don't know but I agree with ParaDoxx there is no need to get all "menstrul" about it.

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Gary

Why vote?? its a skyline car club not an every car made club. Its simple as the name of it. Curious as to why so many people are getting there panties in a knot seeing as it has been said several times that they can participate but there has to be events which skylines only can come. Thursday nite is a social thing more so.

Okkk. So I own a cefiro. Its basically full skyline now tho due to the up grades. Drive train, brakes, seats, etc. Am I allowed?

Ignoring the fact that I know a few of the longer term members and would posibly go with them anyway.

everyone seems to keep asking if they can come especially if they have a car that is "like a skyline", I think that in spite of these 6 pages of fighting the point has been very very lost. NO ONE is saying that everything that happens on SAU is restricted to skyline only owners its completely the opposite, most things are open to all members. All that is being said is that if theres an event that is listed as Skylines only, come with your skyline or get into one, pretty sure its not that hard. Surely this topic can be put to rest soon.

guys this has just turned into a shit fight, were all friends, it should stay that way, opinions are like arsewholes everybodys' got one, and remember fron what i have gathered thats all this thread is, so please lets not destroy friendships or a club over it.

guys this has just turned into a shit fight, were all friends, it should stay that way, opinions are like arsewholes everybodys' got one, and remember fron what i have gathered thats all this thread is, so please lets not destroy friendships or a club over it.

Well said John...

We are all entitled to our own opinions...

We can still be friends even if we have different opinions...

:grouphug:

well ive just read 6 pages of people fighting over who can come on cruises and to me it seems that this is a skyline club and that majority of cars should be skylines but i dont see any harm on the thursday night meets for anyone who is a member of SAU to come along and join in, but i also think when it comes to official events then it should be skylines with a few exceptions like long term members who have sold there lines for another car.

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