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okay the best info you are going to get is from the jap sites. heres some pics blantantly ripped from them at my site

http://imflame.ricetek.net/~darkhalf/wagon/index.html

there is a wagon with the twin round tail lights in there also!

otherwise its time to get out the web translator

(babelfish.altavista.com)

W SQUARE - HP for R31 Skyline Wagon

http://www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity/4772/index.html

some othe sites

http://r31-skyline.hp.infoseek.co.jp/

and www.r31house.co.jp

matt

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Matt you forgot "The Last Wagon"

They have some killer wagons on that site, and if you click the link that says R31 skyline.com, you can see pics of our members cars. :D

hehe the Japanese actually like our cars!

(Either that, or they're poking fun at us!!)

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missed that site

see if you can make any sense out of ....

The Australian " R31 skyline club dot COM " special edition! The R31 model running in Australia, ‚é thing however you had known, looking the export catalog at 2001 year nationwide 31 me meeting place, 31 wagons of Australia riding recently and ‚é one while exchanging, starting having interest in the difference with the domestic specification you tried looking the sight of the foreign country. Then it was possible for the club sight and the private sight of R31 subject to see, but in order (between 31 maniacs of Japan to worship those where already knowing also the people the multitude probably are to be) are unusual, it surfs with fresh feeling. The pickup doing the portion of the picture, the page it starts making. Then please enjoy. Seeing wherever, most AU cars 4 door just sedans of the picture the left. 2 door coupes and the door hardtop it probably isn't exported? The D even when (obscurity) looking at wherever of the sights, " the Japanese car you have not seen " to tell the truth being the skyline, it is the part where the coconut stimulates interest in its own mark. Of course, the picture of the wagon it is seen. When the variety you see, it seems that name is various but " the ‚Ò it is it is - and others " and the person who calls the " skyline WGN " being, honest meaning does not understand. Brand name " is the ‚Ò is - and others "? The combining which probably is the relationship which is similar to the North American in finny. Also grade name the same expression as the country and " executive " " Gx " " TI " and so on seems that is. At first glance, also the Subaru ƒŒƒI[ƒl seeing is visible and, it is visible even in the ƒ~ƒcƒrƒV car. When so you see carefully, the cabin is 31 sedans, (laughing) this 31 being true? " The just a little parenthesis it is bad ", first impression. The grille is short on left and right fog equipped style. The F bumper projecting before, is large. To tell the truth most those where it had interest the wagon vehicle being the rear disk.
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