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The old man just got it today, 2003 Skyline V35. It's got a Nismo exhaust, Nismo suspension, some deep dish Volk rims and just looks over all SEX :)

Here are some pics I took at the dealership, will take a few more tomorrow and I'll definately get him to come on the next cruise

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It's not a case of them not being as fast. They just wouldn't feel as fast due to you not getting that big surge of power you get with a turbo engine.

But i'd take a V35 thats slower over any other skyline anyday. Much better built, handles better (stock for stock), brakes better, etc, etc.

I'd still love to get a 4 door.

I can never make up my mind. I will be getting a new car next year but it's too hard to decide.

JX100 Chaser, V35, R34 4 door, Audi A3

wheels make the car in this case they look very small. but its personal opinion i prefer a tuff jap stance over the hidin in the gaurds aus style :s

http://img263.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/2...44991120005.jpg

1 for kralster http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g58375999

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