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Hi guys!

My brother has a N15 Pulsar SSS and I wanted to know if anybody out there knows of a SSS forum (like we have going on here for the skylines)? A web address would be very handy indeed!

Also, does anybody know what is a great tyre (in the normal, standard size trye/rim combo) for the N15 SSS?

Thanks in advance for all of your help!

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lots of issues with the forum owner and paying bills i assume.

someone resurrected a few technical articles on ozpulsar.com. i've been trying to use it, but its a ghost town and starting to get flooded with spam.

most people still use the PGA facebook page, but as im sure you know it is comparable to driftsales if the average user was 18-20 (with the exception of some good regulars).

Lots of info gone forever with PGA :(

if you have anything engine-related, best bet is to jump on http://www.sr20-forum.com/forum.php?s=bb9ab432b4e727857388f63b21aaca50

Forum user was Booba. I'm not old enough to know anything more specific. I can ask around though?

Dont go too out of your way. Would be good to have a Pulsar section on here with all that info available again (I had 3 x N13's, I was a member too.)

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