Well I'm not sure if this goes against any of the forum rules, hope it doesn't.
I was thinking it would be really interesting if we could get a list of people who are willing to help out noobies (like me) in performing car work. Not just give advice on the forum but actually physically meet up with that person to help them install stuff, teach them new things/skills etc. So it would be like a mentoring program for people new to skylines/cars altogether.
I feel this would be good idea as this could help alot of the younger people on the forum with tighter budgets. Also it would make the Skyline community more friendly and less intimidating for people new to our genre of cars. Any thoughts on the idea?
I was thinking it would be really interesting if we could get a list of people who are willing to help out noobies (like me) in performing car work. Not just give advice on the forum but actually physically meet up with that person to help them install stuff, teach them new things/skills etc. So it would be like a mentoring program for people new to skylines/cars altogether.
I feel this would be good idea as this could help alot of the younger people on the forum with tighter budgets. Also it would make the Skyline community more friendly and less intimidating for people new to our genre of cars. Any thoughts on the idea?


someone should organize a Lower Mainland version. Anybody else interested in a regular "fellowship of the skylines"?
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