Welcome back Clint
Always love hearing other peoples stories, these cars really are a way of life.
We're all here because we have a passion for these majestic cars.
I, like many others here dreamt of owning a Skyline one day.
I'm from country Victoria so the only thing I ever saw was beaten up Commos & Falcons.
The first Skyline I ever saw was on a day trip to Melbourne when I was about 10 (circa 1998) right on dusk
A beautiful black 33 went floating by chirping away like a little bird with those beautiful red hot plates. Instant love, I knew I wanted one, one day.
I asked my Mum what it was but she had no idea.
A Lebanese man had over heard my question and was more than happy to explain in great detail what it was, what the sounds were and how to get one.
I still love 33's because they are to me the 'classic' Skyline and what I'd draw a picture if asked what a Skyline is.