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NS is back on now!

Im thinking it was someone who was pissed off about NS expanding and becoming hardtuned, and having a section "GTR owners club (GTROC)." Maybe they thought it was trying to muscle in on SAU?

They are basically trying to muscle in on every major car forum, I'm not surprised there are a few people who would be a little peeved off. Although the hacker is from SAU, then it's giving us a pretty bad name.

But hey, when money calls, you gotta answer regardless of who you piss off.

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They are basically trying to muscle in on every major car forum, I'm not surprised there are a few people who would be a little peeved off. Although the hacker is from SAU, then it's giving us a pretty bad name.

But hey, when money calls, you gotta answer regardless of who you piss off.

I dont think many people are going to take it to seriously (except loz i assume).

OMGZ FORUM WARZZZ!!!11one

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I think most of these forums aren't worried as hey have their own little group they are comfortable and won't deviate regardless. I mean, you are not going to go to hardtuned for serious advice on rotary advice would you?

But some one out there sure is pissed off.

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Pre-match specs:

SAU:

Currently:

147 guests, 365 members, 11 anonymous members

Overall:

Our members have made a total of 3,718,974 posts

We have 39,990 registered members

Most users ever online was 900 on 25 May 2006, 04:14 PM

NS:

Currently:

286 guests, 188 members, 3 anonymous members

Overall:

Our members have made a total of 1,754,372 posts

We have 38,882 registered members

Most users ever online was 624 on Mar 3 2008, 07:53 PM

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lol

oh noes forums warzzzz!?!?!1?!?!1ty

I dont get why you'd go to this new skyline or car site that ns has tried to do....man all the history, tech info is here!!!

doesnt make sence...just money making....ah well!

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