JDM clubs - UK?

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rene7

Original Poster:

551 posts

90 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Any JDM clubs in uk?
Had a quick search - nothing was showing - Anyone know of any?
TA
Rene

ShinyPsyduck

216 posts

115 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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You can find plenty on Facebook.

rene7

Original Poster:

551 posts

90 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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ShinyPsyduck
I'm not on facepage.
I'm looking for a real club where people meet in pubs Chat, swop tips etc & go for blast in their machine etc - not a very sad imaginary internet thing.
Rene

ShinyPsyduck

216 posts

115 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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rene7 said:
ShinyPsyduck
I'm not on facepage.
I'm looking for a real club where people meet in pubs Chat, swop tips etc & go for blast in their machine etc - not a very sad imaginary internet thing.
Rene
I completely get you Facebook is toxic. You can try looking through google for owners forums but Facebook is where people are active. Most of the big car meets and drive days get set up these days on Facebook so you are missing out.

rene7

Original Poster:

551 posts

90 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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Any regular meets in Pubs etc that you know of- don't mind travelling
TA
Rene

swampy442

1,481 posts

218 months

Friday 18th December 2020
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For what car?

rene7

Original Poster:

551 posts

90 months

Saturday 19th December 2020
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Swampy442
Try Readng the 'WESLEY' thread in Jap chat - everything you need to knowsmile
Rene

Axeboy

362 posts

127 months

Saturday 19th December 2020
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"I'm looking for a real club where people meet in pubs Chat, swop tips etc & go for blast in their machine etc - not a very sad imaginary internet thing."



It might not exist then, you'll likely need to start somewhere in terms of getting information, which is what the sad internet thing is good for. That is likely your best route to at least get into groups and clubs then go to meets or tours.

You'll need to get over that hurdle to get what you are looking for basically, they do very much exist but having that opinion of the club organisational mechanisms wont help you get where you want to go. Most have moved away from Forums to facebook for good reasons.

With your Blade you can then look into which clubs/groups fit you best, there will be a mix of variety but the Blade isnt that popular here in terms of having a large number of owners, likewise the engine isnt well known in groups as far as I know either, for example you get 1Jz and 2Jz groups and of course clubs for more popular cars such as the Altezza, or the Crowns etc, very specific but based around popularity or engine.

There are a number of location based groups which might suit you better depending where you are, for example on Facebook you have "JDM Car Meets", "JDM Meet and Cruise" and others... it sounds what you are looking for.

I should add, I personally dont like Facebook either but I use it and it works well for information, knowledge sharing, getting parts and much more, I dont like it but it has a lot of uses

Edited by Axeboy on Saturday 19th December 13:39

rene7

Original Poster:

551 posts

90 months

Saturday 19th December 2020
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Axeboy
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Thanks for your post - it obviously took you some time & thought to write it - many thanksthumbup
Sadly It's impossible to access/freely view Facepage or other internet groups like you can with PH - FB & others require far too much personal info' - IMO to warrant joining any of them. PistonHeads on the other hand is free to view & only needs an email, to post - which to me is acceptable for the benefits of the forum. Why don't FB etc allow everyone free access to view - but not post etc. ??
For today's younger generation brought up [TAUGHT} with FB etc - DUH!!} whilst in schoolfrown this easy access to their personal data by FB etc. may seem normal, but for most older folk it most certainly ain't.
I agree many former 'REAL' pub based car clubs are now online only using FB [including 2 I was a committee member on, and at the time I objected to this happening but was out voted - hey that's democracy] but WHY?? Cars are real - mean't to used etc. so need to be regularly driven to club meets etc. there's still much value in having a club night at least once a month [as well as a club internet forum for members to post car details etc. if they feel the need] - one club I was in [at one time] had 2 meets a week including drives/Blats out on every occasion, as well as larger events where other clubs were invited to participate. Online only can in no way replicate this, I can't understand why serious petrolheads don't want 'REAL' Car club meetings anymore where their precious machine gets used and abused smile as intended??
If you know of any 'REAL CAR'clubs based in S or Mid Wales please post their details up herein - Besides me I know plenty of other real petrolheads looking for a 'REAL' club to join - Forget JDM that's obviously too specialist to warrant a local Welsh branch, FYI I believe there's only 4 other Blades in the whole UK [unless of course you know differentsmile]
Any enthusiast would appreciate seeing another's machine, forget brand loyalty etc. cars are to be driven & enjoyed by all thumbup although I do appreciate the banter and envy/rivalry/jealousy between certain brands and country of manufacture - myself owning Yank, Jap & UK man'f car's at the mo smile
No effing jermans ever, thankfully - I'm not guilty wink
Rene

ShinyPsyduck

216 posts

115 months

Thursday 24th December 2020
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You should create an online fictional persona and lurk on Facebook anonymously. Have you tried TikTok yet? I suggest a using VPN and a tor browser. Maybe even have a few Bitcoin saved in an online wallet to persuade the online community.

1430

81 posts

124 months

Saturday 26th December 2020
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Facebook far too much info? What are they going to find out, your name and the fact you like cars?

How did it used to work in your car club?
"what do you drive"
"no comment"
"what's your name"
"no comment"

I don't see the problem you want to join a car club not plot terror attacks.