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Hey all,

I recently became the proud new owner of a 2007 Nissan V36 Skyline 350GT Type SP 50th Anniversary Edition :woot:

For those of you SAU members who are interested in V36 Skyline's (or who followed my story of importing a V35 Skyline to Australia) I have updated my blog and will continue to post on there about this particularly special vehicle and what changes I have made to the process of importing a vehicle from Japan, the second time round.

If you have any questions, or suggestions for the blog - You're welcome to post here or pm me and I'd love to hear!

PS: I always endeavor to ensure the information I post on my blog is accurate (re: vehicle specifications / options etc) - If you find any mistakes, could you please let me know and I will update accordingly :)

For more information and photos visit - www.v35skyline.com :yes:

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Edited by Sikahalv

just noticed it says type sp but howcome it has the type p front bar? very clean interior how many k's?

Very interesting question - I completely forgot to list it on my blog!

My V36 Skyline came with this front bar from the factory - and it does not fall into the traditional Type S, Type P or Type SP packages...

This bar is actually from the V36 Skyline 250GT and I believe it's the only one designed to fit the radar for the cruise control system... Have a look at the photo below for a better view. I've only seen this front bar on one other V36 Skyline 350GT in Australia... Pretty cool hey :)

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Edited by Sikahalv

I saw a V36 sedan here in Adelaide the other week with that same cutout and was wondering what it was. I can't remember whether it was an SP or normal bar though.

Nissan announces changes and introduces special edition version to Skyline sedan range

Released and effective November 27, 2007, Nissan has announced specification changes and introduced
the new 50th Limited version for the Skyline four-door sedan range. Prices for existing versions are unchanged.

The 50th Limited special edition will be available until the end of March 2008.

Details are as follows:
Specification changes include:
- revised body colors (from seven to six)
- privacy glass (standard for Type S version, optional for rest of range)
- Plasma cluster and full automatic air-conditioning with pollen filter for Type SP, Type P and Type V
versions
- cold country package, including powerful battery, heated door mirrors and windshield wiper de-icer,
now standard (previously optional)

Option changes include:
- Carwings HDD navigation system package adds ETC unit and back view monitor
- optional 18" alloy wheels and super fine hard coat have been discontinued

Based on Type P and Type SP, 50th Limited special edition adds:
- special anniversary red interior color and heated leather seat upholstery
- special alloy-trimmed instrument panel, center cluster and power window switch base
- special serial number plate

Prices are as follows:
Model/Version Price (JPY)
SKYLINE - 2.5 GT TYPE S - 4sedan 3,213,000
SKYLINE - 2.5 GT TYPE P 50TH LIMITED - 4sedan 3,423,000
SKYLINE - 3.5 GT TYPE P 50TH LIMITED - 4sedan 3,696,000
SKYLINE - 3.5 GT TYPE SP 50TH LIMITED - 4sedan 3,906,000
SKYLINE - 2.5 GT 4WD TYPE P 50TH LIMITED - 4sedan 3,696,000

In addition I was looking at SP's with factory cruise and they had the normal front bumper with the laser range finder mounted next to where the foglight should be. One of them was a 50th Anniversary version like yours with the red leather and factory cruise.

Having spent months looking for factory cruise gave up, bought the best car that I could afford, and just fitted the cruise once it was in AUS.. Also means that it works above 110km/h indicated, which on my car is about 102 according to Tom/Garmin...

Edited by nickcorr

It doesn't have the big brakes, was this not on the 4door SP's?

There is so little 'solid and thorough' information on V36 Sedan package differences on the web it's not funny... I know of a few pages that will always be posted and provide the same basic information.

But a depository of the exact features included on the Base 350GT, Type S, Type P and Type SP... in addition to the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition... and all the factory options available from Nissan for the V36 Skyline Sedan... <<< To have all of this information (and be it true and correct) in the once place would be a god send...

Until this happens, I'm going to continue my search for V36 Sedan info and build up my own collection of 'Package differences' on my blog @ www.v35skyline.com

It doesn't have the big brakes, was this not on the 4door SP's?

I does have the big brakes, with the twin pot sliding calipers, but not the huge brakes with the 4 pot calipers.

There was the standard "small" brakes with the single pot set up as fitted to the P.

Here is a pic of a mates PV36 Type SP with factory cruise and front radar, thus i said the bar on the 50th Limited is the one from Type P

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Oh wow! Now this is what I've been waiting for - the cold hard facts! :yes:

I have never seen a radar cruise control module in this front bar before...

Oh wow! Now this is what I've been waiting for - the cold hard facts! :yes:

I have never seen a radar cruise control module in this front bar before...

Dont have a pic atm but my wifes 2009 kv36 sp has the same bar and option :)

For me i have never seen a radar on the type P bar before hahaha well we all learned something i guess

Dont have a pic atm but my wifes 2009 kv36 sp has the same bar and option :)

For me i have never seen a radar on the type P bar before hahaha well we all learned something i guess

So are you suggesting that it's rare for a PV36 Type SP to have a Type P bar with a the radar module?

I have no idea how this all works (from the factory)... I wish I knew how this all played out from new (in 2007).

Or if someone has access to an original Japanese Nissan Skyline brochure from this era...

Edited by Sikahalv

So are you suggesting that it's rare for a PV36 Type SP to have a Type P bar with a the radar module?

I have no idea how this all works (from the factory)... I wish I knew how this all played out from new (in 2007).

Or if someone has access to an original Japanese Nissan Skyline brochure from this era...

Im just saying its rare for the SP to not have a SP front bar as according to NISSAN the SP bars are designed different as to cool the brakes under intense spirited driving :) not sure if it matters tho...

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