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Hi guys,

thanks for the replies. England isn't as bad as you all think lol. That show was taken 5 minutes from my hosue in an area called Enfield.

There are loads of skylines over here, i dont know how many you have to be able to compare.

Whats the Skyline/Jap car scene like on the other side of the world??

Cheers, Yodi

check out this thread, add your r32 gts-t and see how many skyline owners there are in Australia....and thats only the few on SAU as well

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=74894

Skylines and jap imports are plentiful over here :rofl:, import companies are never in-a-rut

I had to re format my pc so i dont have an art programme yet to resize them but i will do it for you in a few days.  

Heres one I do have though lol

Yodi

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what more is there to say, shes perfect, the 32 aint bad either.

seriously yodi, killer ride.

whats the performance parts scene like there. id never imagined a big market in england to b honest. i spent 2 months there last year and didnt see one sky. mind you i was living near earls court so there was more foreigners then locals

welcome aboard

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