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Hmm google has no idea.

google seems confused lol

this is of my interest.... not that i would probably do it but it would be such an awesome mod!

Currently in the process of this, LS2 engine and box has been acquired, just waiting on mounting kit from states to arrive then I can get the ball rolling.

google seems confused lol

Currently in the process of this, LS2 engine and box has been acquired, just waiting on mounting kit from states to arrive then I can get the ball rolling.

so engine+gb+mounts

then im assuming a headache for wiring?

Much else?

so engine+gb+mounts

then im assuming a headache for wiring?

Much else?

Not necessarily a headache for me, have a wiring guru that will sort it out so it'll be for him lol

Really need the mounting kit to arrive so engine can be bolted up, new sump on, fuel sytem can be started, exhaust can be started, lines can be made etc etc.

I already know there will be hurdles to overcome but it'll be sorted.

The angering of the Nissan gods for desecrating a Skyline with a single camshafted taxi motor.

lol ohh they're pissed believe me but they'll love the skids!

anyone tried putting the CREE LED's in the reverse light (in a coupe)? Im finding it really difficult reversing in unlit areas at night, especially in areas where theres lots of little obstacles and a little more light would be helpful

If you guys are on FaceBook, request to be added on "V35 Coupe Drivers" group, it's run by American's with G35's but there is A LOT of knowledge to be gained by these guys, you can post questions and pics and get an accurate response most of the time, just like this group.

@Trav i did see guys on that group talking about the reversing LED lights would be an idea to join and ask about it.

lets play a game called... is it gay

audi RS6 rims in grey on a white v35 coupe?

similar link - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/19-AUDI-RS6-S-LINE-STYLE-WHEELS-FIT-ALL-AUDI-A3-A4-VW-GOLF-JETTA-PASSAT-/270966131663?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f16d70bcf

i know ill need adaptors and spacers etc

Edited by NORBY

haha size wasnt actually there for reference... im looking into 19s, my factory 18's look way too small in those chunky guards

edit - updated link above to reflect sizing

Edited by NORBY

20" = Uleh / Gay as f**k.

Those 19s - fitment fail. +45 :no:

so much uleh!

I should have just found some actual ones i was looking at, they were 19x9 + 35 (with an adaptor/spacer to 114.3 and 25mm) they'd sit nicely i think.

I meant more peoples opinions on putting audi rims on a nissan...

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