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Thanks guys yeah i was pretty wrapped , my first round win at basky! , sorry if i seemed quiet when you guys came to say hi , was a bit on the crook side , nerves weren't helping much either Haha . P .s cheers Pete , i can post on here again , yay , i was starting to miss trolling :P

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This place has been dead for years, everything died out around 2013 in the Tasmania forum. Lots of us still owning/driving/racing skylines, but pretty much everyone has moved to facebook groups etc. for this kind of thing (though there is no direct replacement for what this forum offered).

Pretty sad.

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On 4/30/2019 at 10:16 AM, Clandestine said:

This place has been dead for years, everything died out around 2013 in the Tasmania forum. Lots of us still owning/driving/racing skylines, but pretty much everyone has moved to facebook groups etc. for this kind of thing (though there is no direct replacement for what this forum offered).

Pretty sad.

Would love for it to become a thing again, although I know that's unrealistic. I really dislike facebook groups. I try to post on SAU when I have news about my build etc. 

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