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My olds have a V35, great car. They got the 350GT 2 door model and it is a sexy beast. As for servicing, we do it ourselves. There is a V-series dedicated forum on SAU here

Yep, checked it out. Will also post in there, just seeing who was on here now.

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Yeah my mate has the 350GT 2 door.

6 speed manual, all leather, etc. Lovely cars!! He takes it to Z cars for servicing, etc. And went to ET for his exhaust.

Thanks for that.

Yes, lovely cars indeed. I don't think you can beat them for value for money, or looks, or performance.

Let's put it this way, for the same money I could have bought a 2 yr old VE. But I've driven one of them.....nuff said

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Hey mate, got a 350GT as well! Main North Nissan does my servicing, it's the same service schedule as the 350z but prices are same as the maxima's :)

BTW Tien I'm keen for a cruise sometime. OH yeah turns out we both know Steven (from DC!)

Well the car is now ours :P The wife now has a new daily :)

Pretty sure their may be another one about to hit the road in SA soon as well.

Cruise sounds good, but it has to be a low key one with all the police "interest" at the moment.

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personally those V35's look more like a maxima then a skyline.....but then again its only MHO

great wheels though

To be honest I wasn't a big fan of the shape to start off with, but now I'm a convert. OK, not as ballsy as a GTR, but you get that.

The factory body kit, wheels & lowering make a hell of a difference too.

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I have seen a fair few of them up close but still to this day it does not appeal to me......its called a Skyline but nothing like the other models of skylines.....i am not saying that its a bad looking car....just not my taste

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Hey Geoff, hows things mate?

Nice pick up there, im not sold on the 4 doors just yet, a mate is looking at getting a 2 door soon though which look a bit more sportier with a more sweeping line. As you said, its not GTR, but you still have my...umm.. your gixxer to go fast! lol!

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Hey Geoff, hows things mate?

Nice pick up there, im not sold on the 4 doors just yet, a mate is looking at getting a 2 door soon though which look a bit more sportier with a more sweeping line. As you said, its not GTR, but you still have my...umm.. your gixxer to go fast! lol!

Hey Ben, yes the bike satisfies any "go faster" urges I may get. Oh yes, yes it does. :thumbsup:

Not sure any engine mods are on the cards, but................. it's only been a week

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Hey Ben, yes the bike satisfies any "go faster" urges I may get. Oh yes, yes it does. :blush:

Not sure any engine mods are on the cards, but................. it's only been a week

over night parts from Japan yo

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