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was the previous owner a member of SAU aswell?

i think he was..

good pick up tho. =)

Yeah he is. xscape237 i think..... His name is Brad.

Nice pics minh. Love the white ones. The black rims set it off too. You should look at the clear side front indicators. I think they are on ebay US pretty cheap now.

thought i might contribute something to this thread.. On a recent trip to the hunter valley, i managed to get some shot in..

Looks very clean and mint, mate.

Love the place of the photoshoot too. :thumbsup:

Yeh.. true those rims were perfect for that car. If you do your research well you should find some decent rims to suit you G or V..

Yea i've been shopping around, I got same colour v35 as yours, I really like your v, those rims set it off

Yea i've been shopping around, I got same colour v35 as yours, I really like your v, those rims set it off

Thanks Mikka.. caribbean blue and black rims looks good. Got mine form weststate tyres in Perth the guy there allowed me to try a couple of rims before i got these ones. If you want more ideas check out this site http://www.rimtuck.com/thumbnails.php?vehiclemake=Infiniti&vehiclemodel=G35+coupe& as long as the wheel off set is right then it should look great!

Been off the P's for years.

far from my first "performance car" just decided its time to step the game up a notch....

HKS single special turbo system....

I just installed the same kit last month, what ECU are you planning to run?

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