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Hey pat good work on the website. if i may though, you say "...with one passion, nissan skylines" well i think the club has evolved from this to one that is more car enthuisiest i mean the president drives an evo for christ sake.It the site might be open to more people if this were stated, so they dont get the impression that its for people with skylines. Its just an idea i really like the way its setup, well done.

I ripped the content off the sau membership thread. So you'll need to appeal to the original writers to stop being slack and update it :happy:

Although as i showed the layout to a couple of people, they all asked why there were pictures of lada's and rexes on a skyline club site haha

Looks ace, too many 33's though. Needs some variety. Like to see all models, except for the 31 boats :happy:

Yeah, that was a problem i stumbled across, i couldnt find any decent photo with more variety. Maybe if some take photo's of tomorrow's cruise i could try and balance out the ratio.

Everyone seems to be happy with the layout, but i still think something is missing. Decided to skip work so i could keep playing around with it until im satisfied with it. :happy:

Should have an updated version probably made by tonight.

Cheers

On the bottom left hand side... it would be better if it was a 34... they look hotter + meaner. and in the main pic why is it all 33s :(:(

Other than that it looks sik.

lol i cant help it if there are more r33's than other models in the club :) Thats just a pic from a cruise

Can someone with a r34, provide me with a good photo of the front or rear of a r34. Cant just google a pic as might infringe on some copyright issues.

thanks

stop peddling ur evil evo alan. and i am sure u already would have a pm/emailed patrick a pic of your car. anyway my car is better, cuz its slower and i have the times to prove it :wave:

LOL! Its not the car thats slower, its the driver :wave:

Maybe a group Evo shot for the site now that we have at least 6 in the club. :(

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