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Its an older version of the same forum lol.

This version doesn't show quotes properly....there is no distinction between the quoted text and the reply, whats up with that!?

Also some of the moderators on here are gaylords but we will all relearn that lesson over time I am sure!

Both sites had pros and cons. The other site felt more like a home where everyone knew each other and could joke around without worrying about offending others. But this site is much easier to use. Is more but cannot be farked listing them

the members section one never left.

dont remember a whore thread in nsw general section.

post in wasteland Whoretown, goes off.

They once had a massive one, some people couldnt play nice so it got closed. that was about 2005/6

Both sites had pros and cons. The other site felt more like a home where everyone knew each other and could joke around without worrying about offending others. But this site is much easier to use. Is more but cannot be farked listing them

returning here is long overdue, the other site was never meant to be a long term solution, this section got kind of abandoned and became a playground for weirdos for a while there because no one looked on here and let them be noobs in peace. I am sure once everyone from the other site starts posting here again it will be more like it was.

returning here is long overdue, the other site was never meant to be a long term solution, this section got kind of abandoned and became a playground for weirdos for a while there because no one looked on here and let them be noobs in peace. I am sure once everyone from the other site starts posting here again it will be more like it was.

the weirdos are still here :wave:

Well hooray for new memberships

Update about the club sponsor ship from my work

Why?: we are keen to get more skylines in. We want me to have more range of jobs coming up to some of my apprenticeship units i need different stuff and we want to get me watching learning and later down the track working on car that we are upgrading or working on upgraded parts not fixing shitters

He has heard me talking about the fun events I have been to so far and some upcoming and he thinks the club sounds cool. Said it must be pretty big and I said close to 100 but thanks to our exec team we are growing more and more each day

Hopefully all goes well and it should work out :)

On a side note we have an amazing gearbox and drivetrain shop up the road called north side transmissions. They have some really nice classic cars up there Every time I'm there I have probably drooled on a few

But yeah nick we could of smashed your box...... :P in like a few days not weeks

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