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Any chance of splitting off a GTR forum? such as the GTROC in UK and Japan.

I just find it too difficult to wade through all the GTST stuff and topics when I am looking purly for RB26 GTR talk.

Am I the only one who finds it frustrating and difficult?

Thanks

no you arent, but its something you just have to put up with. It is a good idea though.

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Any chance of splitting off a GTR forum? such as the GTROC in UK and Japan.

I just find it too difficult to wade through all the GTST stuff and topics when I am looking purly for RB26 GTR talk.

Am I the only one who finds it frustrating and difficult?

Thanks

Far out man, don't be so lazy .... do a search.

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If you read the announcement Prank made about the searches, it'll show you how to search for 3 letter words

it wouldn't be a hassle to set up a single section for GTR's only, however the GTR community in Australia's quite intermingled with the narrowbody community, unlike Japan.

I know the GTR's are a distinct species of skyline, however we have most of the car divided into sections for drivetrain, engine/turbo etc, which means the only posts that will be in the GTR section will be general GTR related questions that don't relate to non GTR's. Which are few and far between.

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There is no need, all it will do is promote will be the avoidance of the search button and lead to people asking questions already answered times before

All information can be found. Plus there are than many hybrid cars with GTR parts on them... are 'they' going to be able to post in there too?

For anything GTR Peformance/Engine was look in FI. I mod it and there is more than enough info if you actually search for it

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