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Hi Everyone, im the proud owner of a 2005 Manual v35 coupe pearl white. Ive been searching for ages and finally found one. Absolutely loving the car,and ive got big plans but will need to save the pennies again ;) Pics below if ive done it right,if not i apologise :(

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Any comments welcome

Thanks

Spenny

Nice ride Spenny (Ryan)... really nice!

Can you send me a PM on where you got it from and how much (if you don't mind) Other than the choice of wheels (which r ok but not what I want) it is pretty close to what I want.

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Another really nice looking V.

Good work. Hope we can get a cruise together soon for the WA crew

Thanx Paul, Yeah looking fwd to a cruise.

Btw i think iv seen ur car b4, wen i was at autotainment getting my dvd player system put in, brian showed me ur system as an example of how mine would look,think u were getting cruise put on , was a nice ride, loved the interior and kenstyle kit.

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Thanx Paul, Yeah looking fwd to a cruise.

Btw i think iv seen ur car b4, wen i was at autotainment getting my dvd player system put in, brian showed me ur system as an example of how mine would look,think u were getting cruise put on , was a nice ride, loved the interior and kenstyle kit.

Yeah that was mine :D .

Did you see that Red V36? that looked wicked cool.

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Thanks guys!

Nismo, im pretty happy with the looks so far! but got a few little personal touches i want to do, which will hopefully make it even better plus need to speak to chris as first things first i want cruise :D.

Crisp love the white with black, good idea :P

Stephen ill Send you a PM,

Thanks for feedback again,and hopefully can meet up with some of you lot at some stage.

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Thanks guys!

Nismo, im pretty happy with the looks so far! but got a few little personal touches i want to do, which will hopefully make it even better plus need to speak to chris as first things first i want cruise :D .

Crisp love the white with black, good idea ;)

Stephen ill Send you a PM,

Thanks for feedback again,and hopefully can meet up with some of you lot at some stage.

I'll be in sydney doing one as of the 20th of Oct. do you want me to do yours as well??

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Hi str8g

had my infiniti for around 2 months now and love the ride.

im looking at getting slightly bigger rims and rubber, have you any idea what these cars are capable of taking as when i go to the tyre shops they dont seem to have a clue and sre guessing, Also looking at lowering, any suggestions thanks.

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not that anyone cares about the pauper carriages. but here is my 2004 250gt

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planned for this car... 18 or 19 inch rims ztube and drop in filter( or anyother intake that you guys like) and maybe a body kit... lowering it tho is not an option caribbean roads are um.... not great

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Hey Gregg, Welcome to SAU .Nice car, like the tints. The 250 I hear is a real neat engine about 160kw ?? and gets brilliant mileage.

Hows life in the Carribean and are there many Skylines around ?

cHeers

Elie

not that anyone cares about the pauper carriages. but here is my 2004 250gt

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planned for this car... 18 or 19 inch rims ztube and drop in filter( or anyother intake that you guys like) and maybe a body kit... lowering it tho is not an option caribbean roads are um.... not great

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