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hey all,

new to the forum.. Loving the boomin V35 scene!

I've had my V for a couple months now, (very few things done to it, intake / gialla style grille / debaged) currently saving either for exhaust / wheels.. haven't QUITE decided yet.. lol here's a couple pics for now.

apologies for bad quality.. photos taken on phone.

Welcome to SAU, Josh.

ELFGT350 >>>>>>Thats hot buddy !. What wheel sizes you running- I like the back dish. Good to see some fine lakeshore blues (like mine) getting around now.

I must have had one of the first few 05's in Syd four years ago

VNS 24>>>Nice wheels there. Vertini Hennessey wheels looks classy, along with Lakeshore Blue coupe.

Hey Guys thanks for showing my car some shonu love.....the wheels are 19 and the front 19 x 8.5 = 255 30 19 and the rear the 19 9.5 = 275 30 19 Nitto tires drop with some King Springs

Hey Guys lets all meet up before it gets to cold....

We can invite the other liners and the Z-Group.

What do you guys think.

B

Cool B, Geez-she must be riding low to run 30's on 19".

I'm free as I aint working atm. Agree we have to make use of the remaining sunshine. Maybe meet somewhere like Brighton/ramsgate & cruise on down to Woollongong beach..Can get a few V's in the car park there and the ocean makes a nice backdrop for any photos. Any suggestions welcome..other than f/off.! ..lol

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ELFGT350 >>>>>>Thats hot buddy !. What wheel sizes you running- I like the back dish. Good to see some fine lakeshore blues (like mine) getting around now.

I must have had one of the first few 05's in Syd four years ago

VNS 24>>>Nice wheels there. Vertini Hennessey wheels looks classy, along with Lakeshore Blue coupe.

Hey Guys thanks for showing my car some shonu love.....the wheels are 19 and the front 19 x 8.5 = 255 35 19 and the rear the 19 9.5 = 275 35 19 Nitto tires drop with some King Springs

Hey Guys lets all meet up before it gets to cold....

We can invite the other liners and the Z-Group.

What do you guys think.

B

Welcome back, Fox.

Black GT-C are the treat. :action-smiley-069: If you don't mind me asking, how did you get hold of Infiniti brakes?

There is a guy from SA selling a pair of the front Akebonos - PM mr_rbman

Slightly off topic, I didn't know where else to post it, and thought it must of been noted before, but is that a v35 coupe on the Maguires bottle?

http://www.meguiars....Maintain&show=1

Yep, and the same black coupe features on the Tech Wax 2.0 - part of the reason I bought it (since I own a black one) :)

Thanks, Andrew.

I will keep him in mind if I get to upgrade my brakes one day. :)

Actually, sorry I told you the wrong user - it is actually M I K E

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/359748-v36z34-akebono-brakes-with-adapters-for-v35z33m35/

And Bee - I assume the coilovers arrived ok? Have you fitted them yet?

Actually, sorry I told you the wrong user - it is actually M I K E

http://www.skylinesa...-for-v35z33m35/

And Bee - I assume the coilovers arrived ok? Have you fitted them yet?

:) Thanks again, Andrew.

I added both users as friends now.

My new V35. Also have a R33 turbo but loving the V35 even more.

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Nice on there, Adam. :thumbsup:

Good thing about V35's is it already look good from factory, plus with the aftermarket wheels and lowered really set it off.

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