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Yeah Prank. I am serious about this site. Damn we just need to draw more of the aussies back here. God Damn SDU has our users and they wont let us advertise this website to bring them back and the only way I can see is by PM people you know.

I emailed all the mailing lists that I am on.

Also, I dont want people to think that I am trying to compete with SDU at all. This is totally seperate and I would like it to be for all cars, not just skylines.

Christian.

Prank your not competing? How are you? They dont want us there anyways unless we post words that they put into our mouths? Its all Baloney and as the english say,,, Bullocks!

You did the right thing by setting a more relaxed comfortable environment for us Australian ex SDU people. Well done.

Guest Starion

Hi guys.

I have started a Yahoo group to discuss how you guys can get started with your own club. Prank, Meggala and Kabab are representing you at this stage.

Your forum reminds me of how ours used to be. It was just awesome. Unfortunately with 2700 people registered there are a few in there who have nothing better to do with their day than shit stir and tell outright lies. We had to do something.

Please bear with us while we work through some changes to get the forum and club back on track.

Mike Brown

President

Skylines Downunder Car Club Inc.

Yes it sad that it has come to this, but look at it this way, all those who were social are coming over here, not the bum-headz (seems to be my fav term on these forums) so how can it be a bad thing. We all have a lot to thank SDU for but we all also have alot to give them the finger about.

Big upz to Prank and the Mysfit crew, I am happy to stay here as long as I am welcome, and I hope that the Mysfit name stays, as this is not a Skyline Club and we have no right to take it over.

this is not a Skyline Club and we have no right to take it over.[/quote:e83d4fd153]

but thats what some people tried with sdu and didn't like it when they didn't get there own way.

i've posted someinfo on that yahoo board, i've got all the paper work. give me some answers and i will act and let the beurocrats push the papers around and see if we're accepted.

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