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Recently, I decided to embark on making a forum. I work for a local nissan dealer as part time while managing studies at the uni. As I am an avid forum user, and am also quite young, Ive been in love with the gtr. Since 1999, Ive been finding out all I can. This year, I decided to get a domain to have discussion on the next gtr. What I know of it is pretty much the same as anyone else, as this project is quite distant and my dealer doesn't know anything of it. Since 2001 since the gtr concept emerged, Ive been hunting online for pics, or anything of the sort that would help me find something on it. As I know many of you are quite interested in the next gtr I installed a forums just today, fell free to join in and discuss. Registration is free, and of course be aware that you must be over 13 to register. I promise youll have a good time, and get the most up-to date information as soon as I get it. Have fun, am looking at some to get discussion on the run. Although called R35 GTR forums, it does not mean I imply it will be called r35, but I think it will be called such, it seems downright logical.

Forums are at r35forums.com

Matey, do you realize that SAU just recently opened up *this very section* to discuss the next Skyline, including the next GT-R?

Well done for starting up your own forum, but I don't think this is the place to be inviting peeps to come over. Do you get where I'm coming from?

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