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just a few links to some pics I searched for on japanese sites. yes they're all hr31's but you should be able to enjoy em. much better hr31s then the ones we see here in oz :)

this link is some pics of group a 31's

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/forum/index....y;threadid=6617

this link is to pics of jap 31's

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/forum/index....y;threadid=6621

and this is just a link of 31 wagons

http://www.r31skylineclub.com/forum/index....y;threadid=6616

hope you like them.

cheers, MARK

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uh.. nice... mess up the R31 forums, and then post them in here?

You could have just used the wasteland.  

:Bang:

mess up the r31 forums? explain mess up to me. find me one person who doesnt like my pics threads. then again i suppose showing pics of jap 31s is not a very good thread as compared to "i've got my new number plates"... Wasteland is for waste. glad you liked them anyway karina.

"Mess up"

mess, n.

   A disorderly accumulation, heap, or jumble

:headspin:  

Creating 7 threads in "general discussion" was a bit over the top.

~K

ah ok sweet now i know what mess up is. well you're most welcome to merge them into one, but hang on, that might make it too much for 56k users to download.

rock on Karina. see you in Melbourne sometime.

cheers, MARK

you're most welcome to merge them into one, but hang on, that might make it too much for 56k users to download.

I did merge them.

It would have been just as easy to post it as links, that way the people with 56 wouldn't have a problem.

And yes, Melbourne is where you will see me, because that is where I live.

:(

I did merge them.

It would have been just as easy to post it as links, that way the people with 56 wouldn't have a problem.

And  yes, Melbourne is where you will see me, because that is where I live.

:(

links are boring Karina. read the thread yourself, the boys were happy the way they were. i love having a mum on the forum.

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