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Originally posted by red900ss

Yeah well i guess it was a natural progression for the Hairdresser car:

series 1 Celica - series 2 Celica - Paseo - Series 3 Celica - 180SX :shake:  

RB for ever! ;)

i know where you live!

well, 180s are cool, BUT... an rb engine sounds 10x better than a sr! My eventual plan is to get a s15 or a 180sx with s15 front and drop in a rb26/25 ;)

and in regards to the original question... i think a section for other nissas (maybe call it SR Corner) would be good. So all s13/s14/s15/gtir/180sx ppl can use that area.

or we could just call the club, Sklyine, Silvia, Pulsar and 180sx austraila, but that would be gay.

Truthfully.

These forums are so succesful compared other ones, alot of people actually know who's who and theres plenty of info to be had.

I was kind of serious about a 180SX thread, or maybe a subject heading "Other Nissans".

The forums have come along wat...I remember posts on these very forums saying you could only be a posting member if you can actually prove you own a Skyline...LOL!

Yeah...there was a thread popping around with a debate on if only people with Skylines would be allow to join and post....

I think Georgie might of been involved as such....maybe I'm dreaming.

Without meaning to bring up the past & say I told you so,

"I told you so".

While SkylinesAustralia is a very strong name, we should be actively trying to widen our membership to other nissans and in fact any japanese performance car - and our forums should support this.

If we say "skylines only", we're as bad as the HSV owners club (who wouldn't let a skyline come along to one of their days.)

We are all enthusiast of cars -> more specifically japanese cars -> Nissans -> skylines. Why would we alienate potential members? Lets get as many ppl involved in our events as possible so that the club remains strong long after all R32s move to museums. Other clubs have existed for decades, eg hotrod clubs, why can't SAU?

/end membership rant, resume normal sarcasm

I typed that slowly so that the Sr20 owners could read it.

While you where typing slowly, a quick little SR20 caught you running wide, performed a perfectly timed switch back, and exited well in front...

Pffttt long lazy and fat RB's....hehehe

Good points thou ;)

Originally posted by PeakRPM

While you where typing slowly, a quick little SR20 caught you running wide, performed a perfectly timed switch back, and exited well in front...

Pffttt long lazy and fat RB's....hehehe

Ha! Not likely! Very easy to cover the inside 'line with a car this wide.

Originally posted by Duncan

I typed that slowly so that the Sr20 owners could read it.

dont type so much in one hit!! it takes me WAY too long to read it all!!

but in all honesty - you are right! (about it being an open nissan board!)

Originally posted by ylwgtr

ok i am a nissan man..but the SR20 stinks...thats why i am fitting the driveline from the mighty evo lancer into my datto 1200 ute...and i dont wanna hear any comments like "Ohhh an L300 express van engine":P

oh please - you are just bitter cause you drive a shit box R34 GTR .... in yellow ... ;)

ok... so i'm a tad jealous.. ;)

Originally posted by Duncan I typed that slowly so that the Sr20 owners could read it.

BWAHHAAHHAHAH! ;)

Originally posted by Duncan

If we say "skylines only", we're as bad as the HSV owners club (who wouldn't let a skyline come along to one of their days.)

Oh sheet! If you put it like that Duncan... :uhh:

Yep I agree at the end of the day we're all here for the same reason...good hairdos :bahaha:

Prank, it's all in the Cams... Get some, truck noise no more... I'll have to get some video and show you...

Actually the sad part is my cars does sound a bit like a hon-duh...

And as for Duncan, as per the other thread, don't make me smack you...:burnout:

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