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^^^ I can't believe Loz is selling it .... (he is the owner of Hardtuned.com for those not in the know). And I can't believe he isn't advertising it with pictures of Lauren draped over it :)

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Had no idea i was just trolling around carsales and thought i'd search Infiniti and stumbled across it. God damn she is seriously hot, i would make her breakfast in bed.

^^^ I can't believe Loz is selling it .... (he is the owner of Hardtuned.com for those not in the know). And I can't believe he isn't advertising it with pictures of Lauren draped over it :)

Saw him parked outside the shops a few weeks ago, looks amazing. No pictures can do it justice. Suprising i've never seen him at any events or anything before though.

I am in the hunt for a black V36 in the not too distant future .... when you are on the pointy end of selling it and have had a few price drops, PM me Mike :)

I have been looking at this one .... so cheap! Moderately high kms, but the price is right!

http://www.j-spec.com.au/dealer/2008-Nissan-Skyline-7098270.html

When pricing yours Mike, keep in mind that Loz's has nearly $11k of wheels, custom air bags and brakes on it, plus every option available for the V36 (some of them from the USA and are not even available on the V36s out of Japan).

I'm not gonna compare mine to Loz. His is extremely modified. Mine is stock throughout besides aftermarket wheels and a Japanese tv tuner still in the boot. The car has been mine for over two years and have only put 10,000km on it (sitting at about 25,000km now). It's hardly driven because I work from home and when Im not here Im traveling around asia for work. It'll probably be the best value on carsales though when I put it up given the condition, low KMs and price (just waiting on my visa appointment on monday).

I have been looking at this one .... so cheap! Moderately high kms, but the price is right!

http://www.j-spec.co...ne-7098270.html

Holy GOD thats cheap!!!???!!! Even with those km's they still normally go for around 2M yen.

EDIT: *Smacks Forehead*

Just realised that its the base model.........

Edited by Alkatraz

But what is the base model missing over the SP? Full leather seats and paddle shift I thought. The paddle shift kits you can add for $350, and having half leather seats (which is what I have now) is no big deal to me.

4 wheel active steering, 19 inch rims, bose sound (actually think that maybe an option still), big brake kit, aluminium pedals, adaptive steering wheel and mirrors, sports suspension. I think that everything else is an option. If you are happy with the half leather then go for the S if you can, you get pretty much all of the above and have the choice of a manual box.

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