So to those of us in the GTA looking for a local club. This is where it has to start. We are looking for a name and any suggestions are always welcome.
This is just a poll to see where the most interest lies, and hopefully from this we can make it something solid. Check out the different names and decide which one(s) you like best. If you don't like any, post up your own names.
1. Nissan Altima Alliance of Toronto (NAAT)
2. Toronto Altima Club (TAC)
3. GTA Altimas (GTAA)
4. Toronto Nissan Altima Club (TNAC)
5. Metro Nissan Altimas (MNA)
6. Altimas of Greater Toronto (AGT)
7. Elite Altimas of Toronto (EAT)
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Last edited by Midnite2.5S : 10-20-2009 at 06:48 PM.
you forgot Toronto Altima Enthusiast Club (TAEC) since we Chill with TMEC all the time LOL
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I suggest making it a little more anonymous... as opposed to "Altima club of Toronto" style. How about "AltimaAuthority.com" or "altimates.com", or "altimatum.com" or "AltimaPower.com" ???
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Yea those are some good ideas. I'm going to add them to the poll. I'm not too good with photoshop but I got a lot of buddies who do graphic design so if we come up with a layout or an idea I can make it happen.
I can make a simple banner and get vinyl's printed. not sure about the price to get them printed but it depends on how many we make.
You don't need a description for a club really. I mean if the entire crew has a decal like "EAT IT", its distinctive enough to isolate members and represent.
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yeah dats what is say i like simple... i know TAC is nice but like u said accord got that already thats y i chose altima club of toronto. ACT.....www.AltimaClub.ca
and a nice and simple banners of our cars pics and meets and forums members....
All very good ideas. Now we need to decide on which one we are going to use. For some reason I can't edit the poll options so I guess we will give it a bit more time, see what suggestions we like and decide on a name. I prefer something simple as well. Just my .02
ive always wanted to start a car club thats not a car club and name it accordingly...
i even have the perfect name for the site if it was to have one.
"www.carclubsaregay.com"
its for the anti car club guy, like myself, that wants to be in a car club but not have the stigma attached to it.
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