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I was reading the latest Wheels magazine, and I stumbled over this little insert detailing the top Australian Car related websites.

Page 127 of Feburary 2003 Issue

1 Carpoint

2 FullBOOST

3 drive.com.au

4 Car Sales

5 Holden Australia

6. HAV- Holden Special Vechicles

7. Skylines Australia

8. NSW Roads & Traffic Authority

9. Australian LS1 & Holden Forums

10. Pickles Auctions

Undeneath this list was:

"The big surpirse is the appearance Skylines Australia, an interent forum dedicated to a car that NIssan 0z won't import here. There'll be ever more chat when members get a look at the V35 sedan and coupe elsewhere in this issue. Despite the interest in the Skylines, there's still supposed to be no business case for selling the car here. Then again, people said there was no market for a two-door Commodore."

Mark

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I have no idea where they get their figures from.

"This month we'll look at the automotice category for November `02 while restricting ourselve to Australian site. Shock, horror, it's not a munufacturer on top, but Carpoint. The market must be doing well."

Don't worry, its allllll goood :wave:

Originally posted by Jay95R33

That's great fella's.  Well done.

Let's hope heaps of people read it and come see what we have to offer.

We might even turn a few people to the darkside, do'h, I mean skylineside  :wave:

You haven't got me yet! :uh-huh:

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