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Hay fellas how are ya all i havnt come on for a while =)

iam allways on here i dont know if many of you know me from the sau forums but yea

i just bought my 180sx about 2 months ago =) and i love it =)

no skyline for me =)

i have been on the nissansilvia club alot

but it just dosnt give me the kinda love these forums give me =)

i just feel i dont have as much in common now with you guys :D coz i dont got an rb =) heheeh

and posting questions about sr's and 180 i feel kinda bad as i did last time some one pointed out to me this is a skylines club =)

my point you my ask =) i dont really have one its late at night and i thought id post =)

i have been here since the forums first opend and i must say this would have to be the best community of car enthusiests i know

i also wanted to ask what are the future plans for skylines australia (Victoria) are

and if any =)

ohh and when is there a next cruise comming up =)

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lol u shoulda come to autosalon ya doof! I was there the whole time! As for not havin an RB, I'm sure you can swap one in... hehe take meggala's old RB engine...

besides, fair few of us in here have at one stage owned a s13 or s14, and functionally they're pretty similar, so meh.

Think the next meet will be in a couple of weeks at BMT.

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ehh man dont uderestimate the sr20 its a crazy engine. And dont worry bout puttin questions about ur car coz im sure everyone here would be happy to help. I love 180's too but I went for a r32 which I am happy with. In my opinion Nissan has all the best imports. I hope ur 180 has the later model tail lights they are sick mate :)

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yeah dude dont feel left out cause u have a 180!! this is an enthusiasts club... i love the 180s and was thinking of getting one as a thrash/track car to learn to race in.

come to a meet/cruise... and who ever told u that this is a skylines forum and to go else where can stfu.

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I used to own a strawberry face RPS13 (altho it was a CA18DET) so meh... even the main admin of this forum had a 180 between his GTSt and GTR... besides, silvia's are skyline's lil bro's hehe...

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i don't think i will ever feel like i should be posting here etc until i've got a Skyline, but i've been on a couple of cruises. Narkus gave us a lift to this big import cruise earlier this yeah, and i've also been to a BBQ at the beach, also got a ride with AlexR33 and Maximus007. I think that is hella cool when someone who loves Skylines can allowed to join in with cruises, get lifts, etc when i don't even have a Skyline! :D At least u got a turbo-import Nissan! i've got a ball ripping 67 fly wheel kw Nissan Pulsar! :D

and most ppl here know heaps about anything Nissan, so you should find most the help u need here anyways.

and yeah, SR20DET very impressive engine. I'd be tempted chucking one in my Pulsar, would be pretty fun! :O

cheers.

EDIT: First ride EVER in a Skyline (had 3 rides, Narkeh, alex and max, latter 2 just cruisy down beach rd) was when Inark gave me a lift to the import cruise. I thought my dad's car was pretty quick, but being in a Turbo Skyline driven with a bit of a heavy foot was an incredible experience, and i couldn't get the smile off my face :D

Imagine getting to do that everday!! I really envy u guys...

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um narkeh gave me a ride in his car once... lol his suspension was sooo stiff and axle bounced so much it wasn't funny...

my 180 was more of a ball tearer than my GTS lol, i doubt my GTS is faster than your pulsar...

PS: get a pulsar GTiR... best SR20DET car eva...

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Originally posted by Hakujin1977

hell dude i got an S13 and i don't feel bad at all about posting here. these guys are the best!!! *choke*

hehehe, definitely the friendliest forum i've ever found. :D

:bscreen:

R31skylineclub.com is the most friendliest :shake: :shake:

there is NEVER tension there!!

you can come talk to us too :D

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