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I was driving down woodville road today with a mate in the car. Look in my rear view to see what I thought was an Nissan GTR! We slowed down to get a closer look and noticed P plates. I slowed down some more and it was a 350GT with a GTR style bonnet, front bar, headlights, GTR emblem on the grill.

Seriously looked like a GTR.

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It actually didn't look too bad but I feel it is going to be a laughing stock.

Anyone seen it around?

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Seen a silver one getting around.

Makes me glad i sold my v35 :)

And there i was thinking the model wouldn't get too common/trashed because it was non turbo and non inline 6 (i.e. not a 'real' skyline as some of you guys might put it)... when i frigging bought it 3+ years ago!

They look like an inbred R35 the front is just wrong.

I had some accident repair done at prestige motor sport and Steve showed me one of the v35's with the conversion

I didnt have the balls to tell him it looks like ass

Edited by stig mick

thank god i sold my V35 in time too

there really are getting to be the new R33 GTST

was actually a lovely car though

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i can hear the stories now....."man i beat a R35 GTR off the lights today"....!!!!!!!!!!seriously it was one of those new GTR's

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