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hey mate welcome :) yer this site is really good..its got a heap of info on pretty much everything skyline lol and other imports.

r there many skylines over there in the UK???

yes there are probably more skylines here than in Japan,absolutley flooded with them lol

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yes there are probably more skylines here than in Japan,absolutley flooded with them lol

Really? Is it easy to get parts and stuff over there too?

Anyways, Welcome to skylinesaustralia.

Do you drive an import your self? If so get some pictures up, keen to see what style you guys go for up in the UK.

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Really? Is it easy to get parts and stuff over there too?

Anyways, Welcome to skylinesaustralia.

Do you drive an import your self? If so get some pictures up, keen to see what style you guys go for up in the UK.

i drive an r34 gtr bayside blue also a 22b subaru impreza,and as a fun car ford escort mk2 cosworth powered,also own a few other cossies but they dont get driven much,

have tried to attach old photo of the skyline looks different now though

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welcome! noticed your number plate says T88.. is that a coincidence or do you have one stapped to the side of your engine? pics!!!!

yes well spotted,it used to run t88 and around 900 bhp,but nowerdays runs hks 2.8 engine and twin turbos more drivable on the road quicker boost response,still around 670 bhp and still use standard getrag 6 speed,which is much user friendly in traffic.still runs 11. sec quarter on pump fuel full trim and NO nos

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id love to see the pics of the 22b! i heard theyre impossible to get, even here in japan where i live so for you to have one in britain is unheard of!

pics or ban! :dry::):D

will dig it out the end garage in a couple of days give it a wash and show you a snap

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