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have, nothing there. Wants me to buy his exhaust system for very cheap.. I'm um'ing and arr'ing about it. Would rather a Kakimoto Regu 06. Any chance you getting me one of them cheap Luke? Streeter couldn't find me any :down:

On a related note, anyone know how you get access to the members-only stuff? I'm a member, but don't seem to see anything special :down:

The members section appears at the very top of the SA section... if you cant see it PM a mod.

form is here guys: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a240987-

On a related note, anyone know how you get access to the members-only stuff? I'm a member, but don't seem to see anything special :)

The website admin allocates you access to the members section, it shouldnt take too long for him to modify your privileges :)

I cant see the members area either, i only joined the club last Friday...maybe i should give it more time. Also...i want my car back :) , i have been without it for almost 2.5 weeks, however i should have it back any day now, hopefully before next week. If it isn't back by next week, i am gonna be pissed, need to get used to driving it again...and also with the extra power it has before the car show next weekend.

sell nissan, buy toyota, win?

I've done the second part, just need to do the first :)

Blew the water pump in the sil last night (I suspect water pump anyway) so I can't sell it just yet.

Also had a flat tyre by the end of the night, was wondering why it was crabbing and jumping around on gear changes :)

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On a related note, anyone know how you get access to the members-only stuff? I'm a member, but don't seem to see anything special :)

Jenna, I've PMed Ash a while ago about a new list, and re-PMed him again. So he's been notified twice that you're a member. It will happen eventually ... the admins have their hands full most of the time.

:)

I'm always bumping into Minister Koutsantonis at work, in the lift... everywhere. He even rang us up the other day with a computer issue.

Give him a kick in the nuts for us eh? :)

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