hey guys today i was talking to my friend who has an r31 and we remembered how he found out about the r31 skyline club, some one left a flyer on his car while we were out. so he checked it out and got a couple more of his friends to join too. I was thinking someone could put the turbo blade wheel (like the sticker) onto a flyer, and direct them to the eafalcon.com section. Members can print these off and stick them on peoples cars or hand them to people they might meet that have an E-Series model ford.
Sorry if this has been suggested before, but i think this can attract more members. Any more suggestions are welcome.
Thanks Ehab
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White 1988 EA Fairmont Ghia ~ Gassed ~ EF camshaft ~ Lowered on super low king springs (not low enough) ~ 2.5inch cat back exhaust system with one muffler ~ Clear indicators ~ Simota POD filter ~ New head built for gas ~ 3.23 open wheeler diff ~ EF XR 16inch rims ~ pioneer deck and rear speakers ~ sony front speakers ~ kyb shocks
It has been suggested before, and we all put forward suggestions, but I dont think anything came of it that I know of, but I do think it would be good to organise.
Anyone care to comment.
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I did put something here, but it vanshied, I think
Is it illegal to hand someone a flyer? Cause i usually see nice eseries cars whilst driving and i'd love sometimes to give the owner a flyer or something and get them to join.
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1994 EF Falcon.
(4.0 Auto)
Mods List:
Kenwood head deck, Rockford Fosgate Punch Sub and Punch Amp....and hubcaps!!
You should tell dominos its illegal.. I DONT WANT YOUR PIZZAS. If its illegal i surpose if you wanted to you could drop them into peoples letter boxes but at the same time you might be wasting them on our un-intelligent holden people.
I just make sure i have my FORDFORUMS.COM sticker visible from behind. I was driving along and saw a BA XR6 Ute behind me with P Plates.. I was hoping that he saw the sticker
I believe it is illegal, kinda like spam is illegal, because it is unwatned, unsolicited advertising.
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