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Hey guys theres a new forum that just started up... Thought you guy might like to know..

http://www.fabulous4doors.com/

Its a site dedicated to all of us out there who love drifting sedans etc..

Most members are from the usa but me and a couple of mates are trying to get some more aussies to join...

Hope to see ya on there.....

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We can regale kinky stories about women in the back seat! A feat only accomplished by yoga masters in coupes ;)

I don't see why there shouldnt be a section, I mean there's a section for every other bloody thing :D . And seriously, a four door offers drawback free motoring.. My 33 poos on a WRX in terms of practicality.. simply because as a street car it has so much more power on tap down low.. Rex's get bullied by the most meagre of cars below boost, not so with a RB25 :)

errr you ALL know we already have a 4 Door Sedan section on the forum right? Its for owners of Ceffy's, Laurels, Cima's, Skyline sedans etc.

Link biznitches:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hp?showforum=83

tru aye.... i was just starting this topic cause it would involve people from around the globe. not just us.. kinda like a wider range of all sedeans like cressidas, chasers and others alike.... i just thought it would be an ok idea for those of us who are interested to join......

why? its the same engine, box, diff, dash etc as a 2 door... wat could you possibly do with a whole section??

Well, most of us paid less for more car...

And I guess to brag about boot space. You guys really dont want your 'normal' section cluttered with sedan talk do you now.

BTW, I fitted both my parents luggage from a 3 week trip in my boot, WITH my boxed sub. Hows about that!

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