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I'm in the process of currently working on a new website based on R33 Skyline projects here in QLD. 1 of those skylines being mine will have full detailed information about it posted on the site.

The site will provide the specs of the skyline from the time I brought it through to every bit of detail of what I'm having done to it.

For those of interest and are also doing their skyline up as a project, feel free to get in contact with me if you would like to also add your car to the site.

There is no cost to adding your car's details to the site and I'll even provide you with details on how you can update your skyline project details on the website as well.

Currently, I'm looking for 2x skylines (be a GTS-T or GTR) to add to the site so that people can compare differences to whats being done to the skylines.

This site will not be inconnection with SAU & the SAU website. It's purely just a project website. There will be no forum on the website. However, at some stage I may link to the SAU forum if permission is granted from one of the Admins/Mods.

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Sooooooo......... what is the link?????

Dave

The URL will be given out once I've got a site up their.

Just in the middle of designing one now to work in conjunction with the MySQL database that I'm also designin for the site to run off.

sounds interesting, what kinda modification level are you talking?

Any mods you want.

I've brought a GTS-T R33 about 8weeks ago with just the BOV, exhaust, turbo timer, boost guage & headdeck modified.

Pretty much just stock as right now, but any mods being carried out on it on my behalf will be listed. Hence the purpose of the site to given people idea's for what they can do to their cars.

Edited by r33skyliner

Hey mate,

I wouldnt mind putting mine on ur site

1996 series II r33, blown turbo bout 3 weeks ago now and going to get COMPLETE rebuild making 350+ rwkw (hopefully) and currently working on the stereo install.

Going to start the boot install this weekend so if you let my car be one, i'll take some snaps now b4 i get stuck into it :(

Cheers

Shane

I might be able to allocate some more space to people if they are interested actually.. and give ftp access so you can upload/work on your own site in your own area.

Its a fast server.. and plenty of bandwidth available.

The only thing is I wouldn't be able to allocate a direct domain name (so you could get blahblah.com) without some kind of norminal charge.

I might be able to allocate some more space to people if they are interested actually.. and give ftp access so you can upload/work on your own site in your own area.

Its a fast server.. and plenty of bandwidth available.

The only thing is I wouldn't be able to allocate a direct domain name (so you could get blahblah.com) without some kind of norminal charge.

I'm using my own dedicated server I've got in the Savvis datacentre in Huston, Texas, USA!

Plus I've already for a skylines domain registered for the site! Still working on the design of it and then got to implement the php code behind it all to then connect the mysql database all the data will be stored in

:D

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