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Please delete this topic and the user responsible for its creation, this is nothing to do with skylines australia and shows the users clear dis-respect for this site:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118156

much appreciated!!

Whats so offensive about some one asking if there car could have possibly been a N/A 32 because their dash doesnt have a boost guage on it?

I must have given the wrong link, this is the one it should be:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118271

If not, it is it "Skyline & Other Vehicle Specific Discussion" and is under the topic heading "Does Anybody Know..., some facts.." started by jessy_vincent

Sorry for the mistake guys, no need for insults.

just so you know mate, there is a report button at the bottom of every post, if you think some thing should be deleted click on the report button and it will report the thread/post to all mods, bit easier than starting a new thread :D

banned and baleted... but yeah... use the report function in the future... lot quicker than waiting for us to check this section as it emails all the mods and admins instantly.

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