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So as you may notice, the N/A forum now has 1000 posts threads!!

Some of you may be thinking who cares?

Well It's a great accomplishment, believe it or not, the forum only had around 300 or so topics if not less back when I joined SAU (2004). And most of those topics weren't even initially created in this forum.. You see the N/A section wasn't here from the beginning..

The Naturally Aspirated section was left out in the rain in SAU's early years, with little enthusiam for the screaming 6 cylinder!

This was changed by an early 'pioneer' of the N/A forums.. 'Greg'

Before the N/A forum, there was a thread devoted to the N/A skyline! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Na...rea-t2344.html#

Greg took it upon himself to gather the enthusiasm of all N/A owners, in doing this he helped turn the N/A community into what we see today! Along with PVA_glue the first N/A moderator they pushed to help out all those with non-turbo skylines..

A year or so later Eug arrived on the scene. Learning from the forums along the way and learning new ways to improve the N/A skylines, helping others and just generally answering every post that seemed to come up, he quickly earned himself moderator title :)

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Once the non-turbo laws hit some of the states, posts started booming, more and more people started waking up and realising N/A skylines can handle and perform far beyond most people's expectations!

And so the forum as you see it today celebrates 1000 posts threads! A great accomplishment for all those who put time into writing up tutorials, FAQ's, Answering questions and in general just helping each other out and promoting ownership of N/A skylines not just across Australia but internationally too!

Well done guys!

P.S No more threads on, how do make a pshhhhhht sound anymore kk? :(

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YAY..

Its good to see that NA's are gaining a certain mount of respect in the shadow of their turbo cousins..

I have a feeling we are still yet to see big things out of the ye ol' DE

But just one last question..

I just got an NA 33 and I want ti to go psssshhhhhht.. how do I do this?

:(

congrats N/A performance id like to thank the main guys on helping everyone with there questions and lets continue doing so.

now down to business what exhaust should i get and how much power does my car come with and can i put a turbo on it? lol :whistling:

excellent work guys... love your support!

ROFL!!!!!!!!!!! this cracked me up

p.s. - first post fixed for accuracy :blink:

Hahha posts.. threads.. dammit made that mistake twice now.. I didn't get alot after trolling through the old SAU archives.

And that face is win!

Edited by ignuz
Should edit the thread title too :blink:

AHhh how did I make that mistake THREE times lol?!

Edit: doesn't seem to be an option to edit the title.. Can only do my most recent post it seems.

Edited by ignuz
Really? Haha didnt know that.

And gotta fix this part too:

"And so the forum as you see it today celebrates 1000 posts!"

:blink:

nice pick! four times now...

So my name is cris.. Im 16.. just got an NA R33..

I want exhaust.. what should I get? What is best?

And on the topi.. what pod filder is best?.. Or Pod V Panel

gtfo :(

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