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Great pix!

Gotta love the old skool sylines, truly classics. Although they're quite rare elsewhere, you still see a fair few over here, though most are used on hot summer weekends only, for car shows and the like...

Some of the pics show Red Park, a nissan museum north of Tokyo. I went there a few months back, great selection of skylines both old and new, including the wide bodied LM R33 GTR :)

Mmmmmmm hand me the tissues :whackit:

There is just something about old school skylines.

Anyone know what those mags are that alot of them and old school japanese cars have. To be more specific, the ones the bright red skyline (side on pic) has near the bottom of the page????

Cheers

Wooohaaa cool, some of those are rather nice. But I must say that turbo 2000 gt one or whatever its name is, looks rather 2 door sigma'ish... No offence, but look at the lines, it really does.

Weetbix - the wheels you refer to are Watanabe RS8's. classic old school japanese rims :D actually look quite good on modern cars too like S13's and the like. But they look best usualy in 16" or smaller size, and usually only are found in that size.

i have a DR30 with those rims on it :) not the ones off the bright red one, but like the ones on the White skyline, the 3rd picture down from the top :) they're really light aswell, especially for an old rim. Much lighter than normal alloy mag wheels and chrome wheels these days. easily pick up with one hand and put my wheels back on haha

Dave - lol id agree totally with the old 2000 looking like a Sigma. its not cool i must say haha but the Sigma actually would have copied that Skyline. but u jhust see more sigmas than skylines so it seems like the good car looking cheap, rather than the cheap sigma looking like a good Skyline haha

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