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My R33 has been stolen..long story

Im thinking of buying an 04 V350 GT 4dr, as im a married man it meets with the wifes approval....but is it really a Skyline?

I would really like to get an opinion on what MODS are available and any info on the car.

Thanks i look forward to others opinions as im just not 100% yet on buying it.

Cheers

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They are bloody awesome cars and half the price of competitor cars with the same level of performance/reliability/luxury. Drive one and you will know whether you want one or not.

Every mod you can think of out of the USA and they are CHEAP .... only the postage is a bit exxy, but still works out pretty cheap. Obviously being non-turbo there is a limit to how much power you can draw out of them without going FI, but the power is pretty good standard imho.

not too bad needs matching tint front and rear the door water repel things off

you've had yours on the dyno Andrew surely for shits and giggles

what did it make

lol..yep first thing to go those ugly things on the door frame....i compared the R34 stock..and damm it kicked ass hence why im thinking about it.

She made 148.6rwkw at Extreme Horsepower on a Mainline dyno (so 160rwkw on a DynoDynamics). A stock R34 should make about 130-140rwkw. My stock ADM S15 only made 114rwkw!

a mate of mine from perth put a supercharger kit on his a couple years back, he said it was a monster, from memory it pulled just shy of 300 rwkw and enough tourque to reverse the rotation of the earth

great car, thats what im probably looking at next, either one of this of a stagea. is that the one from sinergy?? id look elsewhere apart from them though

Yepp Sinergy... and your not the first person to mention i should look elsewere.

That does worry me :thumbsup: .

^^ that look elsewhere comment to my knowledge is based purely on price

but you always pay more from a car yard

i know Rocco and the other Dude whos name slips me at the moment will give exceptional service, as i have had work done by them and would return

hmmm.. understandable caryard is out to make a buck.

Nightcrawler has very valid reason for concern.

Due to the fact that Rob + Rocco are a family friends of sorts they were recomended to me, it all looks ok so far.

+ I got a good discount :thumbsup: .

God knows ive had enough car trouble already this year!

Again, i have had the car indepently looked at to cover my behind...but if anyting untowards happens i will be posting straight away.

Cheers

no it's a Infinity not a Skyline. but still a fantastic car for the money, High end Nissan similar to lexus

plus a huge amount of support from USA aftermarket parts

but we still love ya andrew...lol

^^^ lol incorrect Troy - G35s were made in America, but V35 Skylines were made in Japan. Same car but different car if you get what I mean :)

+1 to that....the entire dash is in Japanese :thumbsup: anyone have G35 books i can use to translate?

But then again can anyone read American?

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