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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

oh down here we have pretty much everytype of skyline. All except the new GTR. Caribbean life is good, till u start feeling boxed in on this lil 68 mile island

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:D hi all, i'm newbie here....

i'm interested to buying v35 coupe, any recomendation

1. where the place to have a safe, trusted transaction, or any recomended dealer (VIC) ? or anyone in VIC thing to sell ? :(

2. from any v35 owners, what sorta things need to be look at, in common, i heard about the window and lock system are the most current issue about this car, anything else ?

3. how much the market price atm ? what year ?

thanks in adcance...

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:action-smiley-069: hi all, i'm newbie here....

i'm interested to buying v35 coupe, any recomendation

1. where the place to have a safe, trusted transaction, or any recomended dealer (VIC) ? or anyone in VIC thing to sell ? :happy:

2. from any v35 owners, what sorta things need to be look at, in common, i heard about the window and lock system are the most current issue about this car, anything else ?

3. how much the market price atm ? what year ?

thanks in adcance...

Best to read before posting Q's

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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.

stay away from tyreshops that dont have a clue. Any decent shop should be able to tell by the stock wheels and make a pretty good guess on how much bigger u can go.

personally i think 19" suit this car the best...but whether this is legal is somewhat a grey area. 9.5 front and 10.5 rears in around the +15 offset should fill the guards nicely

with sedans i have nfc

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  • 4 weeks later...
2008 36? wow.. he must of felt bored and needed new toy hehehe. how much did it cost him you know?

Haha,

Last car he was driving was a 1999 Mercedes benz C180 classic! bit of an upgrade.. hehe

I think it was between 40-50k?

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last car I was driving was an Ford AUII - not anymore - 2003 v35, 25000km - Here in SA from sinergymotorsports

25000km? make sure you go get it checked by a mechanic. It might have a few more K's then 25000.

Post some pics when you can :P

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Hey guys,

Just picked up my 350 GT-8 today! Absolutely loving it! :P

Gunmetal Grey

50,000 kms

Half leather half suede

Looks the part, but the power was what I really wanted.

Didn't want to pick up a cop magnet.

Haha!

Anyway, didn't have time to take any snaps but will post soon. :D

Cheers,

Tony

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