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pics of the new V35 finally in my hot little hands :D :D

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New Plates. :)

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boot spoiler waiting to be put on just to take some of the "frump" outta that bum

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18 inch wheels standard on the premium, i dont mind them at all for standards... will be sticking with em

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I've got 3 pedal after all.

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Nice leather suade combo :)

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Full BOSE Stereo... VERY nice, can handle a lot of noise easily

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Navigation/ TV DVD Sccreen for easy watching

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mmmmmmmmm plastic as far as the eye can see ;)

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Strictly a 4 seater car, unless one of your mates is like 20cm wide

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Looks awesome Jimbo. I love the "frumpy" arse btw. No spoiler needed, but I bet it'll still look good with one.

Have you worked out how to get the TV going here?

How about navigation too? Does Nissan have some local maps you can upload?

Edited by dojobi

arrr this be a premium me hearty, brembos are just an option.

wish i had one with brembos tho :D

BUT... even without brembos they arnt just normal brakes, its like some electonicly balanced/assisted system...still all good

Still looking in the TV/DVD

(PS anyone buying one needs a radio band widener thingy)

not gonna bother with the navigation...

it could cost thousands of dollars to get it converted to australian if they can do it at all, i've heard reports they cant, similar to the Soarer, they just rip them out and start afresh, (maybe not though, could just be a matter of inserting a new DVD with australian maps and away we go...still looking into it. but i know sydney well enough anyway,

dont really need someone ELSE telling me where to go :)

hope that answers all Q's so far :D

Jimbo

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