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Now. Probably get trashed for this....Oh Well....

Now I love Skylines, but I have been playing with the idea of turning to the DarK Side...WRX, I "think" I love them even more.... :roll: :roll: :roll:

Why not keep this forum named to cover a wider range of makers of Hi-Po turbo cars.....???

Just a small thought.....

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Hey PeakRPM

no matter what, all hi-po cars will always be welcome!

when we get the Skyline club up and running, I believe Prank will be moving this whole forum to our new website....but that doesn't mean it will be Skylines only on the forum...anyone and everyone will be welcome to join up and chat! :)

SDU4EVA has turned to "the dark side" too LOL....but he will always be one of us, so don't think you aren't welcome if you don't own a Skyline :wink:

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I Agree with peakRPM..

I don't own a Skyline even though I like them and all, I don't want to be involved in another Skyline club. I'm sick of having my car slagged off just because it wasn't a Skyline. I mean, not my fault if I can't afford one.

I respect all cars, and think we should all have the opportunity to be equal. Just my 2 cents worth I guess.

:roll:

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MissS13, it saddens me that one of us doesn't want to be part of our group because of the treatment handed out by a few. I think that some of these guys need to remember that we all have to start somewhere and even though most of us have come together as a result of our skyline ownership, a great many friendships have formed and it would be sad to exclude someone because their particular situation doesn't allow them to purchase the vehicle of their choice at this point in time. I, myself am a member of the lamborghini club, not because i own one yet but because i have every intention of doing so when i can justify the considerable expense. membership in this club allows me to learn about the car of my dreams and some of its short comings before i outlay the dollars to purchase it.

i say stay involved and if those big bad boys in sydney disrespect you, tell 'em to get stuffed. association rather than exclusion will be the key ingredient in building this club from the motley crew that it currently is.

rod

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well said rod.

guys, you are forgetting that we are forming a skyline [b:b6eee9c364]enthusiasts[/b:b6eee9c364] club. if you have an interest in the line you are more than welcome to join, albeit you might be an associate member. all this would mean is you won't get sponsor discounts which you won't need anyway as you don't own a line.

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I Agree with peakRPM..

I don't own a Skyline even though I like them and all, I don't want to be involved in another Skyline club. I'm sick of having my car slagged off just because it wasn't a Skyline. I mean, not my fault if I can't afford one.

I respect all cars, and think we should all have the opportunity to be equal. Just my 2 cents worth I guess.

:roll:[/quote:19c6375f57]

C'mon guys group hug...

You know we love ya, hell if the silvia is the womans skyline, my liner must be gay 'cause it's non-turbo - it's manly just not quite enough... :lol:

Let's all be friends mmmkay...

Someone drives a silvia son of rajab, koom by ah....

someone drives a skyline son of rajab, koom by ah....

someone shoot me now, koom by ah,

oh son of rajab koom by ah.

i feel like a tree-hugger now.... 8O :roll:

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