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If you know anyone with a Nissan Skyline of any description or a Datsun for that matter in Tasmania can you please get them to join this site at least then we may be able to have a means of organising a get together to see just how many cars and owners we have down here and gauge interest in forming a club.

Otherwise there does not seem a lot of point using these forums does there?????????

Cheers Alex.

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There is a real interest in forming clubs at the moment, but its just a matter of getting a few gathering's together. I dont know what its like down south, but up here on the north west there's only one club I know about (North West Car Club!!) and they seem to do stuff all. Just the odd hill climb once or twice a year and sometimes a run at symmons plains.

There are plenty of Nissan's up here but no one to organisise anthing. There's some good sign's in launceston. Had a top night there last friday night. Whats the scene like down there?

Originally posted by Napalm

What is it with all of this rice boy drift talk. D!ckheads in sh!t

heaps that think they are Japenese drifters when all they do is understeer around wet corners or light up the inside rear?

Do they realise how stoopid they are?

You talkin about the japanese drifters or some dipstick livin in your street. Are you suggesting were all dickheads?

Great way to make new friends.....

I've got an R30 Skyline, would love to take it out on the track as soon as the supsension and funny diff noise is fixed...

Then I need to throw on a turbo and go all out on a drift run :-)

There are plenty of guys up here with Nissans.. Bluebirds to R33 GTR's etc.....

I am assuming you mean the one thats was a $POA?

as far as i could tell it has S2 headlights, carbon bonnet, a front bar that looked kinda crap, gold 6 spoke 18s, GTR wing, FMIC, Trust TD06 turbo, ext wastegate, forged pistons and 245Kw at wheels. can't be bothered to list anymore.

as far as i know he wants $25 or 27K

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