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Hi Guys,

I'm putting together a master index of Automotive links particularly relating to Japanese performance vehicles. The site can be found at:

http://skylines.sdkproductions.com/links.html

If anyone has any links that I'm missing please send them to:

skylines@sdkproductions.com

Or just reply to this thread with the link.

Hopefully this site will be come a good resource for all SAU members.

Thanks everyone!!

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Goodstuff, thanks for the suggestion mate. We've acted on this and setup the site to use States for each country, we just have to sort the links into each state.

We've also started adding sub-categories, so we will soon have all the Exhaust Workshops sorted together, etc and check back soon for a very handy search feature.

  esprit said:
Looks good, might be an idea to class where each workshop is located by state? Would be helpful :D

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