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Mud i've got same problem!!

I dont really fit in here as there isn't really anything valuable for 350Z owners.

I dont really fit in aus300zx cos they are very much 300! related which is fair enough - so its like your welcome but your still not one of us kinda vibe and what i can see there are only about 3 other 350 owners on there who dont really post much.

350z-tech is a wealth of information but its not really a community like aus300zx or skylinesaustralia ..... maybe cos im all the way in perth theres noone to have cruises or gather with.

So yeah if i had the time and patience i would start up my own australian 350z boards but since i have neither looks like i will be waiting for someone who does have these things to get their schit together.

  • 2 years later...

Major, major thread dig I know guys but this keeps popping up on google in the first few search results so I figured I should post here.

We have launched a new site aus350z.com, similar intentions and function to aus300zx.com, but we have bigger plans for the future. Our current limitation is the lack of members! Without them there's no community or support or what-not :thumbsup:

Sorry for the thread dig again *puts flame suit on*

Mud i've got same problem!!

I dont really fit in here as there isn't really anything valuable for 350Z owners.

I dont really fit in aus300zx cos they are very much 300! related which is fair enough - so its like your welcome but your still not one of us kinda vibe and what i can see there are only about 3 other 350 owners on there who dont really post much.

350z-tech is a wealth of information but its not really a community like aus300zx or skylinesaustralia ..... maybe cos im all the way in perth theres noone to have cruises or gather with.

So yeah if i had the time and patience i would start up my own australian 350z boards but since i have neither looks like i will be waiting for someone who does have these things to get their schit together.

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