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Yep its good to be tough on newbies but judgement is crucial. Ya gotta know who deserves to be paid out on and who doesnt.

No offense Paul but u havent been around long enuff to see noobs turn into valuable members. hehe like u even :D

I dunno GTS-t VSPEC, it was a little harsh :D What gets my goat is n00b-ricers, this guy was just your garden variety n00b who was excited about driving a Skyline. No real harm in posting. Besides, the question he asked couldn't have been answered by a search, so its a fair thread in my book :D

Gradenko,

This coming from you? Your harsher than I've ever been. If the thread was about the question then fair enough, but it was all about driving a Skyline, which while very exciting for him is of no real interest to the rest of WA. Shit like that should be posted here.

Otherwise I could start a thread about the crap I took this morning, aslong as I asked a question in there, like is it meant to be green?:D

See'ya:burnout:

If you look at pranks opening statement on the main page:

"Whether you've got a question about Skylines in general, how to fix something on your Nissan Skyline, or you're just up for a bit of general chat, the forums are the place to be."

General chat is OK (in the right forums). No better place to introduce yourself when you're a n00b than in your state's forums, I think.

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