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Hey guys names Matt, currently not even living in Aus but I'm back home in 6 months and hopefully getting the new car after that, looking at the V35 2004 coupe but can never find any information about it anywhere, so hoping that SAU can actually do me some good!

Looking forwards to hearing from you all, and eventually catching up once im back!

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Hey!

The names Carlo and I bought my 2003 V35 Coupe a few months ago, came with a few extras like an aftermarket exhaust and impul headers, its been a real pleasure to drive :thumbsup: recently stumbled across the forum and found some really helpful information here.

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Welcome Carlo,

This forum is fantastic, a lot of very knowledgeable and helpful people here.

Post some pictures of your car!!!

Hey!

The names Carlo and I bought my 2003 V35 Coupe a few months ago, came with a few extras like an aftermarket exhaust and impul headers, its been a real pleasure to drive :cool: recently stumbled across the forum and found some really helpful information here.

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Yeah, I'll give my car a good wash first so its looking good lol.

I'm from the inner-west area, in Campsie. Though I do work at parra, go to uni at uts kuringai, and my girlfriend lives around blacktown area so I do my fair bit of traveling around all parts of sydney.

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Greetings!

It's Richard here. Having been an FTO owner for the past 5 years, it's finally time to get rid of the ageing beast. I've just recently been hunting the market for a white V35 coupe and this baby has caught my eye.

-> 03skyline

Going to contact the owner and arrange a test drive this weekend. So what do you guys think? Definitely has a unique look to it. Can anyone shed some light on what sort of kit this might be? In the meantime, I'll continue my research!

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Greetings!

It's Richard here. Having been an FTO owner for the past 5 years, it's finally time to get rid of the ageing beast. I've just recently been hunting the market for a white V35 coupe and this baby has caught my eye.

-> 03skyline

Going to contact the owner and arrange a test drive this weekend. So what do you guys think? Definitely has a unique look to it. Can anyone shed some light on what sort of kit this might be? In the meantime, I'll continue my research!

Looks like just a sports grille. But really makes it stand out ;) .

Not going to get one with a screen?

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Hey Guys,

thought i might as well post in here given that i have just bought a v36 Type SP. :laugh:

most of you know me from nissansilvia.com, but i figure i might as well post in here too, seeing that the only other v36 owners in the country are on here too! haha.

So far mods i have bought:

Infiniti Badgeing All Round

Infiniti Kick Panels

Infiniti OEM Pods

20" Work Varianza T1S's

UAS G37 Air Suspension Kit

Ichiba Rear Camber Arms

and on order are:

Tein Comfort Sport Coilovers to suit the Airbag Setup.

I'm still tossing up whether a Top Secret Kit is the go or not..... Still want a classy car, not a sports ricer so.... see how it goes over the next 6 months :)

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Hey guys,

I've been a lurking member for a while. I finally got around to purchasing the exact car I wanted. At the moment all I've got is the auction pics from Japan. Hopefully I'll have a lot more in about six weeks. :) Time to get rid of my old Soarer!

2007 Nissan Skyline V36 370GT SP coupe, 3.7L

Tiptronic automatic

15,040 kms

Black

Airbags

Factory bodykit

Factory alloy wheels

Factory BOSE / TV / HDD / DVD

Full leather seats

Aftermarket alloy wheels

All power options and airconditioning

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the last 2 cars are fantastic... I so like the black example, which is very unusual for me.

I really would like to hear about your purchases, like where, who and a ballpark figure would be nice too.

seems like a good time to buy.

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Gday all, wicked site, glad to be a member! Hope to see some of you SA guys on a run if any of you are keen, might have to wait for me to catch up in my stocky K tho! Nice to meet ya :D

This the V-Series.

your in the wrong place.

Sorry Bro.

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Hi Everione, im Alex, New to the forum.I recently purchased a V35 2004 Black premium pack, Bose sound system ...and i can say im in Love!

will be looking at upgrading the tv/radio , i se there is a language conversion available now as well hping it will work i did just read all 43 pages on that post to make sure

looking forward to meet you guys

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