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Hi Guys,

Does anyone out there drive a V35 as their daily and manage to squeeze the kids/grocery shopping in the back? I have a four year old son and his child seat will need to be secured

I see the boot is very large!

Im tempted to try and find an import dealership in Brisbane to take a look at one in the flesh, any recomendations for a dealership?

Thanks

Daniel

Hey man kids are fine at the back and is more than enough space for groceries...you can also fold the rear seats dpwn for larger items as well minus the kid/s though.... I have a sub in the boot and I can still manage groceries haha get 1! Awesome cars

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Yep, I have 2 seats in the back of my V35 for a 6 year old and 3 year old. No problems. The boots are big enough for groceries, but not really for anything else tbh. I would NOT call them a big boot, but they are adequate. At least groceries from a Coles catalogue can fit in there. You can't quite fit 2 decent size wheels in there, which sucks.

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13 & 17 year olds in the back, Sydney and back many times, QLD etc no problems or whinging, well apart from their fighting at times , haha .

lots of boot for trips.

I added APS twin turbo system to the 350GT and with its torque it is a quick family car :)

I gave my 350GT to my Son today and miss it already. If you ever want it to really get going add a twin turbo system, with that motor and torque :woot:

But I still have my R34 :wub: :wub: :wub:

Adding TT will bring it a bees tit more powerful or less than a 370 right? 200KW to 249KW I love my new 370GT Type SP, I love the new improved look of the headlights too

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Adding TT will bring it a bees tit more powerful or less than a 370 right? 200KW to 249KW I love my new 370GT Type SP, I love the new improved look of the headlights too

It would smash it.

Like to see some cold hard evidence it will smash it. 370GT is way faster than a 350GT My TRD AURION smashed my mates 350GT literally killed it didn’t stand a chance… Every morning for 5 years was another slaughter lol , and my 370 is faster than the TRD. I was almost going to buy a 350 but “IMO” the headlights are unsightly. Wack a TT on the 370 she’ll probably do 11’s

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Understood, fair enough, agreed. id rather supercharger personally, anyway way off topic... Back too, Plenty of room in the back if your 5.10 or below.. as per post i'm exactly 181cm 6ft i couldn't sit there for to long i will get a sore neck as the back wind screen is quite low.

Adding TT will bring it a bees tit more powerful or less than a 370 right? 200KW to 249KW I love my new 370GT Type SP, I love the new improved look of the headlights too

I know they say they were 200 ish KWs mine was 182KW on the dyno before the tune, did a soft tune at 255 kw, does not seem much but great fun. Had a bloke with a 350Z and I smashed it, he went and put the APS TT system on,haha Off topic :(

It is not a back seat for 6Ft + , they sit in the front on long trips , even if they have to drive :)

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Have had my 3 & 4yo girls in the back seat of mine on 3-4 hour road trips no problems at all. It actually seems like it has more leg room for them than my partners 4 door bmw sedan boot space is fine for carting our gear around also. Very smooth and comfy on longer trips I liked the fuel range on the open highway 700-800k + per tank was good.

Only annoying thing was putting the seats forward when it's time for rear passengers to get out..

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