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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-SKYLINE-R32-R33...1QQcmdZViewItem

Why not get a split dump like that one? supposed to be better i think.

so not far then, i'll grab one of the fullli hektik qml toyota carolllas and we'll go do some skids somewhere lol

looks neat. Does it come with gaskets??

nah no gaskets. just like that. butil just get the exhuast shop to put wem on when i get it installed, i tried to undo the front pipe on my exhuast on friday at work, but it was locked on tight, so il just get the exhuast shop to do it for me, i didnt really wanna brake any studs off or anything while i was at work.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-SKYLINE-R32-R33...1QQcmdZViewItem

Why not get a split dump like that one? supposed to be better i think.

so not far then, i'll grab one of the fullli hektik qml toyota carolllas and we'll go do some skids somewhere lol

yeah i lookedat them aswell, but after i talk4ed to the guy at the exhuast shop, he said they are good, but he has seen a few split round the welds from heat and stuff, and bcoz they have more welds on them, its more likely to happen than on the one i got so i just went with the safer option.

I've never seen a v35 in the flesh..

/insert rant about migrane headaches and how they suck right now :)

il show u one if there is still one up here when u come up (if u havent seen one before hand)

i know where there is a few actually.... just hope they are still where i saw them.

i dunno, arent they non turbos... i couldnt live without my turbo

yeah they are, but they are a nice car, leather 4 seater in the 350GT coupe but it would have to be a manual.

Available with the same 3.5L VQ35DE (NEO) powerplant as the Nissan 350Z, and pushing out 272 ps (200.06 kw) @ 6000 rpm and 36.0 kg/m (353.04 Nm) of torque @ 4800 rpm, the new V35 Skyline is capable of 0-100 in about 6 seconds.

There is even a 4-door performance version for those wanting 4-doors with performance, and if that is still not enough there is a twin turbo kit available for some SERIOUS power and definite street cred.

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