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G'day All.

I joined basically because there's no Jap cars when I'm from. IE - People think DOMO is a brand of rice.

Long story short -

70th Anniversary V35

Manual

Nismo full Body Kit

Nismo Clutch

Nismo Sways front & Rear

OX Motorsports Bushes & Strut brace

Xracing exhaust

Seibon Carbon Bonnet

Advan RS

Blitz intake & Earth Kit.

Projectors - (but not the ahhh americanised ones)

There is some pulley work and other engine minors.

HKS SC Kit Is next.

Cheers

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Welcome.

Nice v35. I have never really been a fan of v35's but yours looks good.

Thanks Mate -

Honestly, I didn't Like V35's either until I saw this one. Was reviosuly a DC5R owner

I think only 100 of the 70th Anniversary & Only 30 manual. So to get that and factory Nismo Bits was just a good buy.

It was Stock with just the body kit when i bought so had to make it look angry.

Cheers

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