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http://thecarscene.com/

We have tried to contact the owners of SkylinesAustralia to get a link to our site/club hosted, but as yet - no luck/reply. Hence this thread.

We are promoting a new site and spin on the whole Japanese car scene-thing in Australia. Please give me any feedback on the site and any suggestions; preferably, register on the site and keep contributing!

We have the R32 and now R33 factory service manuals, and will have the R34 within days, have the 350Z, 300ZX, S13,S14,S15 and RNN14 GTIR factory service manuals also.

Drift videos, events, gallerys - many cars (not just skyline, we have a tech section for each major japanese performance car/model).

Check it out anyway!

Trav

** the skyline section has only been added recently, the flyer for the site is below but it doesnt list 'R31, R32, R33, R34, R35/G35' Skyline when it should. Sorry but it will be updated soon :P The site already has skyline forums and plenty of information.

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I'm a bit patriotic to SAU... so I won't be contributing. On the otherhand I do go to GTRCanada/GTP Forums and lurk in GTROCUK to keep an eye on what they're doing... but as far as other AU sites... nothing except Nissansilvia.com (only coz of Ken - gday mate).

Btw, whats a "R35"? Is that some new car Nissan released that no one knows about?

I can see what they're trying to do... get some kind of uniformity going in the AU Import scene... and good on them. But I can't see all the top people from the various "brand name" websites (ie: SAU, Nissansilvia, Ozrotary etc) signing up with as much enthusiasm as they have for their respective websites.

Still, I hope Carscene can carve it's own niche.

Btw, if there are any blatant errors I might come on and straighten things out :(... Evo_Lee might help out too if he's feeling overly generous :rofl:;)

turbocharging6: I've browsed your site a bit, and you may want to let that guy "Troe666" that he's way off about the next Skyline... way off. He's just spreading the same rumours from the last 4 years even though theres heaps of evidence (that he obviously hasn't seen) to prove otherwise...

Either that or just have heaps of wrong info on your site just like r35gtr.com :(

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