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if you're not used to driving on the right, you don't want to try and concentrate on the road other drivers and streetsigns (something we take for granted) while getting used to shifting with your left hand in a car like a skyline.

Also what you guys call an Acura TL seems to be a Accord Euro over here, and they're very different cars to a Skyline. All the more reason to get used to driving in Australia in a regular, not so fast and potentially dangerous car before stepping up to a Skyline. You can use this time to import one straight from Japan.

Most of our sponsors are in the importing scene.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...251773&st=220 this is some pics of our lastest meet in queensland and here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=118496&st=200#

Learing to drive using my left hand to shift will be a challenge.

The Acura is much faster then the Honda Euro.

My HP is 258 and I SC is pushing out 300HP at the wheels.

I am ready for the skyline my question am I ready for driving a Skyline like you said on the right side shifting with my left hand????

Hey when I get there watch out...LOL

Is drifting taking off there..

Do you guys have SEMA there????

yeah drifting has been pretty popular for a while here..

its not the easiest thing swapping the side of the rd you drive on.. you will look at the wrong side of the road for street signs, turning can be a bit awkward at times if you dont pay enough attention you will turn to the wrong side of the street it takes a while to get used to at first.. i always drive an auto when i got the states lol

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