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Back in November 2017, I purchased my beautiful 1992 Nissan Skyline GT-R from a local importer RHD Specialties in Kent, Washington. After a few months of ownership, I felt a void with the lack of community with the Skyline community up here in Washington state.



TL;DR (because I know 95% of you just want to see cars) I put together a cruise and meet, with the expectation of only 6 or so cars showing up. Boy was I wrong.


The day started with a few of us meeting at a Krispy Kreme in Tacoma and cruising up to Southcenter Mall to pick up a few more people. Unfortunetely, the mall security kicked us out of an open parking lot and we headed to Alki Beach.



Showing up, there were a few Skylines waiting for us there. Throughout the few hours we were there, more and more Skylines ans GTRs showed up. Even a couple owners had no clue about the meet and were driving by and stopped for some photos.



We had drone shots (we still cannot find the person who was taking these videos, but would like them!) and a couple classics like a 1 Owner 280z stop by!



Thank you Matt Nelson from Inertia Images for taking these awesome photos and shooting a first person video.







