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2009-11-16 00:32:12
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SR20 Article on Tunerlifestyletv
Check out this article:

SR20: The Forgotten Ones
2009-11-16 02:23:04
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sent you an email to correct some things.
2009-11-16 03:52:38
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Originally Posted by morgans432
sent you an email to correct some things.


Thanks. I'm doing it right now. It's been a while since I been in the loop.
2009-11-16 04:04:42
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Originally Posted by morgans432
sent you an email to correct some things.


I made the changes but I ended up changing you name be mistake. If you want you can post the comment again and I will delete the original
2009-11-16 04:08:19
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Adding Pictures Of Cars That Havent Been In Magazines And That Are Daily Driven Does Help A Bit.
2009-11-16 04:20:25
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I took the pics of the b13! Sweet
2009-11-16 08:12:31
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Originally Posted by HKS
Adding Pictures Of Cars That Havent Been In Magazines And That Are Daily Driven Does Help A Bit.


i agree
2009-11-16 13:35:42
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Not a bad intro article, might be good as an intro to the SR20 world for someone that has never heard about the motor.

There are some Primera's that are AWD too.
2009-11-16 14:05:23
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Originally Posted by Vadim
Not a bad intro article, might be good as an intro to the SR20 world for someone that has never heard about the motor.

There are some Primera's that are AWD too.


The article was basically an intro to those that only know about the RWD SR's because of the drift craze. I find it amazing that in some areas people never seen or heard about a FWD SR. One reader asked this question on the article. He is a Honda owner so can someone enlighten him with an answer?


whats diff between red top sr and black top sr?


The comments here are good but keeping it among ourselves doesn't really help expose the other cars to the tuner scene.
2009-11-16 16:12:50
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Originally Posted by Tunerlifestyletv
The article was basically an intro to those that only know about the RWD SR's because of the drift craze. I find it amazing that in some areas people never seen or heard about a FWD SR. One reader asked this question on the article. He is a Honda owner so can someone enlighten him with an answer?



The comments here are good but keeping it among ourselves doesn't really help expose the other cars to the tuner scene.


I agree 100% about the last thing you said. That's why I always welcome other to Nissan meets and such, like friends of friends or something.

Good article though.
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