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nice one geeza! hehhe pics pics pics... oh and more details, can't just say supercharged V35 and leave it at that... what supercharger, what mods?

oh and welcome aboard, may not be an RB, but you wear the SKYLINE badge as proudly as we do so who cares.

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nice one geeza! hehhe pics pics pics... oh and more details, can't just say supercharged V35 and leave it at that... what supercharger, what mods?

oh and welcome aboard, may not be an RB, but you wear the SKYLINE badge as proudly as we do so who cares.

thanx for the welcome... nice

car standard except ati procharger (7lb pulley) centrifugal s/c and intercooler. mods to do this year = nismo sway bars and springs/coilovers (drop it an inch or so) will post picture link tomorrow.....

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I'm now officially in the process of getting a V35 Skyline 350GT Coupe... I luv em.

i've done 100k miles in r33 & 34's (stage 1 mods) and although they are completely different, i don't regret moving on... you have to drive these mothers to appreciate em.

yes I'll probabley rot in hell for saying it... i know i know

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as soon as Nissan Australia finalise its decision on whether it will bring the V35 into the country or not, enabling grey import compliancers to apply for plates.

Actually they could now seeing that Nissan isn't bringing them in, but they will have to bring one in for testing and approval at their cost, and if Nissan Australia decides that its gonna bring em in on volume then the compliancer loses out.

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are you trying to make us jealous rezzeh :) make sure its kitted out to the max too... impul everything :rant:
Shall do... but I'm only gonna do Impul filter and steerring wheel, the kit will be "R-Spec Datasystem" y'know the one? Oh and some gunmetal Work Emotion CR Kai's...
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