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July 31 is recognised internationally as 7th Skyline day.

This year we'd like to make it a big event right across Australia.

We at "R31 central" would like to send out an invitation to all owners of 31's to participate. (YES, even you Pintara owners!!)

We've got a photoshoot at Nissan being organised in Victoria, and would like to encourage all the other states to follow suit with similar events.

Even if you can't attend an event on this day, take your car somewhere pretty, and take a photo, send us your pictures, and we will add them to our "7th Skyline Day gallery", which will then be submitted to the gurus at R31 House in Japan.

Please keep an eye on the upcoming events section in your state for more details if you would like to be involved, or feel free to contact us for more information.

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Western Australia

A.C.T.

Tasmania

And if you're in N.T. and would like to get involved, we're more than happy for you to participate!

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Is it only Oz delivered Skylines?

It's an International event, which started in Japan... so it's all R31's, (even the South African ones)

Because we also have R31 Pintaras in Australia, we're broadening the scope and asking the Pintaras to play a part in this too.

An R31 is an R31.

Aus GTS/GTS2, GTS, GTSX, Passage GTS-R, GX, GXE, Silhouette, Ti, Executive, Pintara,or even a wagon...... if it's a 31, we want to see it!

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Was a great day for it.. and good number of attendees up here in QLD.

We went for a bit of a casual drive up through Mt Nebo, across to Mt Glorious, and then down and back to lunch at Goodna. Overall about a 3 hour drive or so.

Look forward to some shots from around Australia, and maybe even around there world!

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