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Hi guy's and girls.

We are publishing an historical record of Nissan skylines and would like to ask your members to be part of this. It is in CD Rom format and will be a collection of photographic material from around the world.

For a small inclusion fee of £4.95 GBP made payable via paypal to removed by admins, members will be asked to send their pictures of any model or condition of skyline to be included in the CD Rom(Max 2 pictures). All pictures are to be sent to removed by admins and should have the owners full name and details attached to the email to be added to the publication.

This will be every owners chance to become part of published history. the CD Rom will be sent out Globally and we envisage world wide exposure.

A full copy of the advertisement that will be going into other publications is available upon request.

Apologies if this is not allowed on the forum, I have been trying to find out a contact to send this to first but could not find anything on the forum and we are running on a tight schedule.[/size][/font]

look forward to hearing from you.

Scott Broad (DLS Publications)

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