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Just introducing myself to the forums mike part owner of skyline city imports www.skylinecityimports.com.au

went to the cruise Fri nite was there any troble?

whens the next one?

question whats your best car?

also iam selling a toyota aristo if anyones intersted so i can buy a skyline....

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Welcome... :)

Mine is off the road at the moment so I was unable to attend the cruise.. :)

I have a little R32 that I've owned since late 2001 with an rb30det dropped in it.

With regards to the website.. looks fine but definitely needs some work as my first impression was 'designed in MS Word' and needs a little attention with regards to professionalism.. hence the 'how turbo works on a car' section. Do remember if your going to push your business on sau you will have to become a trader. Good ol' constructive criticism. Please do not take offense.

Hey buddy,

Unfortunately no.. I've done a fair bit of webdesign through out uni but not willing to invest the time as its not my thing; I really do not like it when its not perfect; which results myself spending way to much time on it which is not good. Idiosyncrasies FTL. lol :)

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Stevemeister,

Aristo's are great for a cruise but slow arsed performance due to their weight gearing etc regardless of the mightly 2jz. 250rwkw 2j Aristo's get whooped by 180-190rwkw r32's without issues lol. :)

Welcome... :)

Mine is off the road at the moment so I was unable to attend the cruise.. :)

I have a little R32 that I've owned since late 2001 with an rb30det dropped in it.

With regards to the website.. looks fine but definitely needs some work as my first impression was 'designed in MS Word' and needs a little attention with regards to professionalism.. hence the 'how turbo works on a car' section. Do remember if your going to push your business on sau you will have to become a trader. Good ol' constructive criticism. Please do not take offense.

I agree Cubes, and there are lots and lots of spelling and grammatical errors.

Like instead of:

Welome to skyline city imports you don,t have to worry about importing your car yourself let us take the load of. we will find the car you are after organize the shipping from Japan.And get it to where ever you want comply the car and deliver to your door.

all you need to do is tell us what car you want? color,manual auto triptronic,turbo non turbo,2 door 4 door?.our partner in Japan is ready to personalize your order and can source out any car you want.....

you need it to say:

"Welcome to Skyline City Imports! Want to import a car? Save yourself the hassle and have us do it for you! We will organise everything from purchase, shipping, compliance and delivery to your door!

Just tell us the make and model of vehicle you are after, along with:

- automatic, tiptronic or manual?

- colour preference?

- turbo or non turbo?

- 2 door or 4 door?

Our partner in Japan is ready to help us find you your dream car!"

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