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Ok as stated in the title, im pondering about the idea of a skyline dyi and tutorial website, its basically a user submitted website for users to submit do it yourself guides and tutorials for skyline modifications. I hope this thread isnt deleted because of the dyi section on sau, this isnt a cheap shot to steal traffic, but simply a site for more detailed information perhaps useful to the skyline driver.

As its still in the thought process im looking for people to team up with, to produce, run, and manage this website. Tasks involved are, submitting content (at the beginning) clean and neaten up user submitted content and monitor submitted content for spam, advertisements and unwanted data. If we decide on a attached forum, then moderation and administration will be needed to.

I haven’t decided on the attached forum yet but perhaps something the new staff and i can discuss. I am currently paying for hosting and a domain name, so no payments are necessary. This is not a paid roll, but a hobby on the side.

We will be using "joomla" content management system, so if you are familiar with it then that’s a bonus, but generally looking for people who are content savvy, and generally switched on when it comes to a good quality website.

If you have spare time after work and find yourself watching tv, why not take up this offer and help create this website.

If your interested please pm me, or email me - [email protected]

Alternatively you can ad me to msn messenger - [email protected]

Cheers

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