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Club – an association united by a common interest and meeting periodically for co-operation.
Ask yourselves do we have a common interest? The answer to that must surely be yes! We are owners and enthusiasts of one of the best performance cars to come out of Japan. Our Club helps us to enjoy our Zs with a huge pool of knowledge, enthusiasm, support and cooperation from fellow owners and enthusiasts from all over the UK. I’ve owned my Z for over eight years and I’ve loved every minute of it. For me the Club should represent everything that is good about the Z and the people who own and enthuse about them.
Looking back over the last few days I have to wonder though. We seem hell bent on spoiling all the good things about our Club that has been built up over the years. Why would we want to do that? To a visitor we appear to have a very hostile atmosphere. Do we really feel so bad about the way the Club runs and our fellow members that we have to resort to the sort of behaviour on the forums that we would never do if we were actually face to face? I’m always struck by the fact that when we get together at our meets how friendly everyone is towards each other. Why can’t we use the forums in the same manner as we do when we meet in person? Use common sense, and be respectful and decent to other people - that’s all it takes.
We have grown to over 450 full members and are the largest and best 300ZX community in the UK. Something we should be all proud of being part of. We are a mature and properly organised Club with a constitution, rules and structure. All the people who run the Club from the Committee, the regional events organisers and the forum moderators do so your behalf and freely give up their time because they believe in the Club and what it stands for.
We have our AGM at JAE this July and everyone has the opportunity to meet the Club’s team face to face and raise issues and make suggestions to take our Club forwards. From what I’ve read on the forums recently there should be plenty of things to discuss.
Let’s just take a deep breath and step back and remind ourselves what this Club is really all about - an association united by a common interest and meeting periodically for co-operation. In other words having fun and enjoying being part of a great Club.
Best wishes
-Andrew