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Just a little plug for www.streetmodified.com.au

Myself and a mate have started it as a non specific car site. Would be great to see some more Skylines on there.

So come and join up and post up your car/project or get whoring in the lounge ;-)

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Awesome cheers for joining!

Direction so far is general forum discussion regarding all vehicles, especially for people to be able to show off their cars and post up their projects and development they are carrying out no matter how big or small it is - I love reading about upgrades and seeing pics and the way things develop and turn out in the end :D

Also Hoping for members to be a able to meet up and use the site to contact one another in their local areas...

In the future we would love to get some traders and develop a large market place as well!

Hope to get some familiar names on there! so dont be afraid to join! >_<

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