Ugh, I started to reply and then it logged me out and I lost my long-ass response.
I'm behind Torry 1000% with this. It's a necessary shift. Like it or not, our community is changing. Between cars being taken out of service because they're old, cars being taken out of service because they've been in accidents, cars being sold to people who don't care beacause all they want is cheap wheels, and finally the newer "SE-R's" being sold to a different non-performance-oriented audience, we aren't growing here! Ask anyone who's been in the community for the past 10 years (all 7 of us) and you'll see what I mean. As I stated in the link Louis provided, many have moved on to other models of Nissans and Infinitis as well. Look at Torry... from B13 (I think) to B15 to G37.
As far as contacting Nissan/Infiniti, I already have and am awaiting a response. Torry, you know, anything you need, let us know. We're here to work with you and try to get a base of loyal convention-goers to build on for the future. I've got a huge database of vendors that I think we might share so that the same vendors will see us for two consecutive years and realize we're here to stay and they'll be more likely to help us out with donations and raffle prizes.
As far as memories of previous conventions, here are my cliff's notes:
2000: the near tornado, Mike's blue drinks, and the asian squat. the horribe roadsigns and directions. being told by the hostess at IHOP that there would be a bit of a wait at 3AM. some crazy drinking downtown
2001: organizing it, ugh. another near tornado. paying for everything out-of-pocket hoping to get my money back. getting Nissan to bring a Spec V to the meet n greet. driving home through the baltimore tunnel with 15-20 SE-Rs side-by-side and slowing to 20MPH and then just letting rip
2002: complaining that my cd was skipping on that bad crack on the back straight on the track
touring the North American Test Facility. Ass hats. heavy night of drinking followed by showing up to the breakfast buffet with beer-in-hand still drinking
2003: the drive: leave work, drive Thursday night, sleep 4 hours, drive all day Friday, track day Saturday, drink Saturday night, picnic Sunday, leave early to drive home, drive most of the afternoon/evening Sunday, drive Monday, back to work Tuesday
2004: Nissan's dream garage. the posh Embassy Suites that we didn't deserve. the crash on the track
butchering Kojima's oil filter trying to get it off
2005: got married, no convention
2006: organizing it again after promising never to put myself through that again, ever. pissing everyone off by screwing up the directions to the picnic site
2007: registration shutting down a month ahead of time. all rentals in the instructor group with the exception of 1 or maybe 2 SE-Rs. deer on track. bump drafting on the highway on the way back to the airport. throwing a handful of change into the one of a billion toll booths between the airport and hotel and continuing to drive hoping it was enough
2008: EVERYONE promising to be in Vegas because it was going to be the BEST convention EVAR! and no one showing up
borrowing money from all of the regions to make it happen. reaching into my own pocket prepared, once again, to help fund it. walking up the strip watching everyone collect those stupid cards and watching Wes put them in people's cars as they drove
2009: economy + eye cancer for the wife + no job for the wife = no convention
2010 and 2011 I am looking forward to. We, as a community, need to get behind the idea and embrace it. We've come to the point that we can no longer sustain a convention based on SE-Rs alone. As much as I love my SE-R and the community, it's not what it once was.
Remember my writeups of the conventions Torry?
2000:
kieranlavin.com
2001:
kieranlavin.com
2002:
kieranlavin.com