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This isn't a joke so before mods delete im being serious. lol.

i bought a skyline almost 1.5 years ago.

before then i had a mitsubishi lancer CE 1.5 SOHC...yay (had to start somewhere).

while i had my lancer i was a member of MLGA, hot4s, fastfours.

im currently a member of nissansilvia, boost cruising and skylinesaustralia

and can honestly say out of the 6 forums iv spent most of my time on this forum has easily the best crowd out of any forum. no *&%$heads, no smartasses joining threads just to cause trouble just real hardcore car enthusiasts. iv been a member for 3.5 years long before i even bought my skyline and its the longest lived membership on any forum iv been on.

maybe we are an older and more mature crowd and my earlier forum attendees were very young.

but iv never had a pm go unanswered, technical help is never unattended, and really everyone helps everyone out. even the traders, although a business trying to make money will still go out of there way to reply to all of their pms and quickly to lend a hand.

and im sure you have all experienced this on other forums there might be one or two people answering the questions for everybody. but here everyone chips in.

Respect skylinesaustralia.com/forums

Respect.

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Hey buddy,

Yeah they're a good bunch of guys (some of them anyway lol)

But i know personally i always try and help ppl as much as possible and try and be as nice to ppl as i can.

If you need to know anything just ask

Yeah totally, thanks to prank, the mods and admins for making it such an awesome place. I recommend we donate if we feel we've learnt a shitload from this place.. i know my knowledge of skylines has improved immensely solely from this site.

Cool and Hot at the same time!

Thanks to Prank, Shell & Exec Members!

Tez.

Woot! I got a thanks! :P

I donate a lot of my time (and even money) to the club and the forums, answer as many questions (that I know, trying to keep misinformation down) with irrefutable evidence and supply others with the knowledge that I have gained...

It is indeed a great place and I hope it continues to grow in the coming years :D

Woot! I got a thanks! :P

I donate a lot of my time (and even money) to the club and the forums, answer as many questions (that I know, trying to keep misinformation down) with irrefutable evidence and supply others with the knowledge that I have gained...

It is indeed a great place and I hope it continues to grow in the coming years :D

With you here, it will Steve.

Tez

You're kidding me right?

OZHONDA is the best forum...

nah, im f*cking with ya all. lol...SAU is actually pretty awesome. Although i have to admit, that JDMST has a better visual site...

We should really spruce up SAU a bit. it deserves a more funky layout...and header!

Woot! I got a thanks! :P

I donate a lot of my time (and even money) to the club and the forums, answer as many questions (that I know, trying to keep misinformation down) with irrefutable evidence and supply others with the knowledge that I have gained...

It is indeed a great place and I hope it continues to grow in the coming years :P

No one was thanking you Steve... What have you ever done for us!? :)

+1 for the best forum around!

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