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OK, well after much deliberation ::(, the work has begun. The windows got done today, and the Mags go on next Tuesday. Then next is lowering and a white pearl blow over. (Keep it out of the gutter). I will take pics as I go.........I wanna have a sort of progress story of pics lol. I'll get some more pics tonight too! ;D

Here she is to begin with

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...50&page=1&pp=25

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Keep an eye on the events section for future activities. There are more and more planned for this year. It would be definitely cool to have a skyline wagon come join us. Although it will mean Danny won't be original with the 4 door thing anymore.

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Oh sorry - Danny (Autotrust) has the only 4 door skyline that comes to any of the meets. If you came he wouldn't have the only one.

snowman..... i guess you haven't been to any of the meets that i've been to then

:slap:

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there was a dude (maybe another one) next to acsplit who had an r31 at tuesdays meet at sams place with r31 rb26 conversion

insane, very nuts

Yep thats John.. It is going to be a killah when it hits the street.. cant wait.

Autotrust: You said it would be good to see more r31's... We usually have our own cruises and events... maybe we should have a r31club SAU event?

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Autotrust: You said it would be good to see more r31's... We usually have our own cruises and events... maybe we should have a r31club SAU event?

Sounds good, after all a Skyline is a Skyline! The more round tail lights the better! :boobies2:

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