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Old 20-09-2007, 08:56 AM   #11
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Yes that's the way its been done for years.. however more than ever Factory Musclecars are soaring in popularity yet GT Club memberships are on the decline.. ?
For what ever reason more and more people dont want to join a club or more alarmingly don't want to stay a member of a club, yet more and more Cars are coming out of sheds and barns that havent been seen in 20 years, maybe its time to change the rules.... If clubs are looking for new membership maybe an open Nationals event would be a great place to promote yourself?



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