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we got that too!

well... not atm due to dns probs.. but the site is still located at www.skylinesaustralia.com/nsw (and once dns is fixed nsw.skylines... )

Duncan - yep, he'll have a login for it, so they'll all be listed on there.

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Merli, it was a case of using a URL in the short term that we can use on merchandise an not need  to seek approval from Nissan. Working around the problem. :D

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

:);):D :D

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Nice start, yeah.

Have we thought about making the change permanent ? ie Skylines Australia NSW ----> SAUNSW ???

Might fix a lot of problems ......

* Nissan Approvals every time we need do do something

* More perceived seperation between the Club & the Forums

* What happens in 10 years time when Christian is running 350ZAU ?? The club benefits from it's own seperate domain in many ways.

My 2 MilliYen

Were we able to register saunsw.com.au ???

I know I'll get used to it, he he but when I see saunsw - I read University of Sydney, South Australian campus. Silly I know, UNSW is synonomous tho.

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