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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

FU*K ME DEAD!

those shots are SHYTE hot man.

nice to see more pics of the sweedish cars... and now there's a 33!

WHOA

Thanx dude me and me friend Calle dig the response from you dudes =)

The R33 is from the same firm in japan ho my car come from aswell....

Regards Klaus

Originally posted by Rezz

Very, very nice! Both silver too!

Now you just need a 34...

Yes we are trying to work out an standard over here when it comes to skyline´s and can tell we are doing it well... it is skyline hysteria over here now and i have many fingers whit that =))

R34 is coming butt not now... =)

Originally posted by red900ss

Nice pics Klas, you need a sklyinesaustralia sticker though! :uh-huh:

Why don't you add them to the Gallery? (click the link at top of page)

Hmmm has it allready, dont you seen that?? Check up the close up on my bonnet dude =)) You dudes are allwasys there for me and so on the car allsow...

Regards Klaus

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