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Hey all,

Wondering if anyone has a decent skyline keyring for their keys. A while back, I saw a key for a 300zx (which already looks quite good) with a keyring of a 'Z' attached to it.

Is there any such available of say a skyline 'S'? I'm thinking of perhaps rippin my chrome silver GT badges off, stickin em together and making a nice little keyring.

Should look pretty good i reckon. What you guys think?

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Got a few Skyline specific keyrings in the collection, not easy to find... it's hard enough to find stuff with "Nissan" on it in this Ford vs. Holden society that we live in.

Here's some pics....

34, this one came from ebay USA.

KR-nissan34.jpg

Initial-D 32

KR-initialD.jpg

GT-R

KR-gtr.jpg

R31 :P

KR-r31sc.jpg

Nissan pocket knife/keyring

KR-nissanknife.jpg

...and a few "Nissan" ones.

KR-nissanS.jpg

KR-nissanO.jpg

KR-nissanL.jpg

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Almost a year ago now I bought a gtr watch keyring in a miniture steering wheel. Didn't have high hopes on considering I only payed $2 from ebay. But it's actualy pretty good. Good weight to it, and it keeps time spot on.

Sky031,

were did you get the 32 initial d from? I like it.

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