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Greetings from the U.S.

I'm the founder of the U.S. Skyline site and just wanted to extend the idea to you guys of a Skyline webring so to speak. I have added a module to my main page linking to the other Skyline sites around the world,

http://skylineownersusa.com

Let me know what you guys think, hope it comes useful

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Greetings from the U.S.

I'm the founder of the U.S. Skyline site and just wanted to extend the idea to you guys of a Skyline webring so to speak. I have added a module to my main page linking to the other Skyline sites around the world,

http://skylineownersusa.com

Let me know what you guys think, hope it comes useful

I think you spelt Australia wrong :(

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lol @ misspelling Australia.

Wow, you've got enough Skyline owners to warrant a forum out in the US? I thought most of you guys were on NICO or Zilvia.

We can chuck the link up when we redesign the site. Shit's all over the place atm.

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LOL oops, didn't even catch that :( Usually I proof read. Fixed

I went ahead and uploaded the module for you guys, http://skylineownersusa.com/files/regionalskylines.rar

And yeah surprisingly we do have enough owners to have our own forums, we just had to get everyone on the same sheet of music and talking to each other.

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