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Can we please have a new section for gtrblog.com or GTR 35 news?

Everyday I login and I see all the news about the GTR but nothing really about SAU News.

See -> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...a-News-f49.html

No office Kris's site being promoted is great esp when looking for news about the GTR n all but daily even hourly updates on SAU? Just book mark the site.

Any feedback?

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lol our site's been begging for a new front end redesign for a while... for now the GTRblog feed keeps the front page lively, otherwise its just Nissan News... which is boring. because we don't really have time to be making news updates outselves.

when we get around to redoing the front page, we'll make sure the hot topics get more feature time.

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