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I wonder if anything will change?

Okay, so you think the R35 is a bad choice and only because it isnt a skyline?

Cmon theres got to be more reason than that./

Brand association isnt that strong these days for the internet and i highly doubt readers will be turned away because an R35 heads up the banner.

Im all for it.

And i think it would look hot. At the very least, a banner that fades in and out - one that depicts different cars and scenes would be sweet.

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And i think it would look hot. At the very least, a banner that fades in and out - one that depicts different cars and scenes would be sweet.

Like that car sales banner that you see at the top now and then.it fades from 1 pic to the next

OR i also like that pic which has the r32,r33,r34 & r35 all parked next to each other.

What about R30's and r31's? their all skylines and should all be presented.

But nah,i dont think it should be just a R35.

I would like to see the R32 R33 and R34 on it!

haha... as they are the most famous of the skylines right? :thumbsup:

R32 is the Godzilla... the R33, is the most popular and the R34 gets alot of media attention.

+1!!

But if the r35 was in that montage it would be ok too cause I think it looks awesome! And it is an r35 so it is related to the r32, r33 & r34 despite not carrying the "skyline" name.

Yeah actually i agree. Not JUST the R35, but all the cars from the KPCG110 thru to R35

+ 1 from mee to. That photo should be one of many though..

I still think a slide show banner would be the way to go.

WTF has happened? It looks sooo cheap now and its 50% advertising?

Is this the way sau is going? so sad :)

Well donate to the forums then you tightass and stop complaining.

If every member gave $10 a year, there would be no need for banner ad's and so on.

Traders only bring in a small amount compared to the massive running costs of this forum.

Even the SAU Clubs donate, i know SAU-Vic does and will be doing so again shortly :)

People that complain, but aren't willing to help, shit me.

Well donate to the forums then you tightass and stop complaining.

If every member gave $10 a year, there would be no need for banner ad's and so on.

Traders only bring in a small amount compared to the massive running costs of this forum.

Even the SAU Clubs donate, i know SAU-Vic does and will be doing so again shortly :)

People that complain, but aren't willing to help, shit me.

lol good point. these people think running a website is free business.

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