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Hi!

My name is Rob. As I type, I'm sitting in the front seat of my (new) 2003 350GT. This is my 3rd Skyline, but my first with such fantastic features and the first with such an extensive computer setup. My first Skyline was a 1990, Series 3, 5-speed Silhouette. Brilliant car. After this, I owned a simple 1990 GXE that I performed a few minor mods on.

I have to say, this 350GT of mine is absolutely something else.

I have been lurking for a few days here and have already found so much useful information on mods, parts and the like for any future tuning or installations. Which judging by the information here and the professionals that seem to post, I'll have quite a V35 on my hands. I have already sent an email off to Xanavi Australia concerning the Japanese to English translation of my nav/computer system thanks to the MANY threads involving the issue.

Hope to make some friends in here and I'll try and keep posting.

Thanks for having me!

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G'day Rob.

Sounds like we are in the same boat gtting a good V35 deal.

I have had the same thing go on with english translation. Unfortunately the 70th anniversay has the carozerria (altough not all of them) and it cant be translated at all.

So best of luck with yours mate.

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