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nice mate can i ask where you got your front lip from and how much it cost

Thanks, mate. 

I got my Veilside front lip, bought as a whole kit, from a shop called Styled2Race (www.styled2race.com) in Perth. It costed me $1000 for this full fiberglass kit.

Nice skirts.. makes it look much lower. Does it touch when you drive over bumps?

Thanks, mate.

It is lower by about 15mm to 20mm now. I am thinking of making a custom front under splitter in the future to match that differences in heights.

So far, I haven't touch any bumps after new side skirts on. Plus, I have pretty high drive way but the new sides skirts

clear them. Lucky .

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Thanks, mate.

It is lower by about 15mm to 20mm now. I am thinking of making a custom front under splitter in the future to match that differences in heights.

So far, I haven't touch any bumps after new side skirts on. Plus, I have pretty high drive way but the new sides skirts

clear them. Lucky .

I'd say you cannot tell the difference in hight between the front and side skirts unless your really looking out for it..

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Hey guys, this is my new 35, pick it up in a couple of weeks when i fly back to perth :) Few things done to it in jland before i purchased it. set of weds kranze rims, 20's on the rear n 19's on the front, orc clutch, short shift. factory brembos, black roof, aftermarket sunroof, rsr adjustable suspension, exhaust and pod. nothing too crazy but quite happy with it. once it gets here i'll be throwing the racing hart 19's off my lil brothers 34 on for a while n see how they look so the kranze may be up for sale.

anyways cheers :)

kohbz

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Here is mine :D

Importing it through J-spec, it is still in Japan at the moment. White 2003 350GT Premium, 6spd :D

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No Crazy plans for it, but the plan is for exhaust/intake, reasonable coilovers, and enjoying the awesomeness that is a VQ35DE :D

hey adz, cheers i liked the look of the black roof eh makes a fair difference n same with the headlight eyelines.vyeah f**k knows why they changed the badge of to infinity, hate the infinity badge but myeh. that'll be going soon anyway.

@180j

Like the black roof mate looks good. Headlight blinkers make it a little different too. Interesting that i has infinity badging from japan.

Hey guys, this is my new 35, pick it up in a couple of weeks when i fly back to perth :) Few things done to it in jland before i purchased it. set of weds kranze rims, 20's on the rear n 19's on the front, orc clutch, short shift. factory brembos, black roof, aftermarket sunroof, rsr adjustable suspension, exhaust and pod. nothing too crazy but quite happy with it. once it gets here i'll be throwing the racing hart 19's off my lil brothers 34 on for a while n see how they look so the kranze may be up for sale.

anyways cheers :)

kohbz

Good pick already moded.. stage 1 complete :action-smiley-069:

Here is mine :D

Importing it through J-spec, it is still in Japan at the moment. White 2003 350GT Premium, 6spd :D

No Crazy plans for it, but the plan is for exhaust/intake, reasonable coilovers, and enjoying the awesomeness that is a VQ35DE :D

Good stuff. How long does it take to arrive? and how much is the shipping cost?

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Depends on when you buy it relative to when the next boat is,

Mine arrives in Australia on 19th of July.

Shipping itself is not that expensive (considering you are moving a whole car from one country to another!), but you also have all of the import duties, customs etc to pay,

and not to mention all of the other importing costs.

Oh and it turns out mine isn't a premium, as it doesn't have dual zone climate control or the Bose system. but it has the leather/suede seats and pearl white paint :D so I am happy!

Good stuff. How long does it take to arrive? and how much is the shipping cost?

Good pick already moded.. stage 1 complete :action-smiley-069:

Yep :) in the middle of purchasing 5zigen headers, hfcs, megan racing y pipe n cat back exhaust. pricing up greddy tt kit too :) mind u its hard hearing back from people bout that last one lol.

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

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FARRRRR!!! So that's what our stock rims look like in black! I was so close to powder coating them but never ended up doing it!

Looks awesome mate!

Should be getting my new rims soon! Will post pics up when they arrive. Anyone know a good tire size (not too stretched) for a set of 20 x 11 +24 ?

Cheers

Yea mate it looks nice don't know if you can see it in those photo's to well but it has a big exhaust on it haha has quite a wonderful note to it, sorry the pics aren't that great was kind of just a rush job for now so i could put them on the net for my mates and family elsewhere so they get a general idea should be doing some better ones at some point.

FARRRRR!!! So that's what our stock rims look like in black! I was so close to powder coating them but never ended up doing it!

Looks awesome mate!

Should be getting my new rims soon! Will post pics up when they arrive. Anyone know a good tire size (not too stretched) for a set of 20 x 11 +24 ?

Cheers

285x30x20 is a good tyre size for 11inch here's a pic of 275x30x20 +25:

http://www.rimtuck.com/photos.php?photo=1235703088.jpg&id=551&h=3

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