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Sikahalv. online quick quote, what's that?? I don't mess with that crap :-). I talk to humans! By the way both my vehicles are insured for a total of 90K. When I got my 370GT it cost me 50K (I've had it since 2009), so my ageeded valve is much higher.

Thanks Wogboy :)

I just called Shannons and received an Insurance Quote for $101 per month ($500 excess) comprehensive cover (inc. windscreen) at an Agreed Value of $30,000 for my PV36 Skyline 350GT :D

This is exactly what I wanted and a far better value option than both SGIC and Just Car Insurance.

Thanks Wogboy :)

I just called Shannons and received an Insurance Quote for $101 per month ($500 excess) comprehensive cover (inc. windscreen) at an Agreed Value of $30,000 for my PV36 Skyline 350GT :D

This is exactly what I wanted and a far better value option than both SGIC and Just Car Insurance.

That's odd I talk to Shannon's and just car. Justcar was heaps cheaper like over a $1000 cheaper. Also Shannon's didn't have my car in there system.

Really odd.

Maybe it all depends on who you talk to

Also Shannon's didn't have my car in there system.

Really odd.

Maybe it all depends on who you talk to

I think so. If they were able to find my 2009 V36 in their system back in 2012, I see no reason why they couldn't find yours. They do list them as 370GT in my policy. Did he try to search for it under that?

I think so. If they were able to find my 2009 V36 in their system back in 2012, I see no reason why they couldn't find yours. They do list them as 370GT in my policy. Did he try to search for it under that?

Yeah they had 2010 models but not 2011

Hey guys I'm new here!! I just bought a 350gt first owner in Aus!! I'm from VIC n I need to get it translated to English from the buttons to the software...any help will be much appreciated... The thing keeps telling me a need a service I done it but don't know how to tell the dam thing it's done lol

Hey guys I'm new here!! I just bought a 350gt first owner in Aus!! I'm from VIC n I need to get it translated to English from the buttons to the software...any help will be much appreciated... The thing keeps telling me a need a service I done it but don't know how to tell the dam thing it's done lol

There is so much to tell you :-)

Best to use the search and start some reading.

But yeah you can turn the reminders of for the service. There might still be some crew doing the transaltion. But you don't need it. I got it done and you can't use any of the functions. Fuel consumption info and service reminder are the only things you can use and you don't need translation for them really. Best to get things replaced. Dvd, satnav, tv and Fm band expander. Good car audio shops can do it all.

P.S English stickers? Don't bother they look tacky.

Best to get things replaced. Dvd, satnav, tv and Fm band expander. Good car audio shops can do it all.

P.S English stickers? Don't bother they look tacky.

Don't replace anything! Keep the Japanese Culture strong in your V35 and don't let it slip away...

...until you can barely recognise your once stunning $120,000 Toyota Soarer Grand Tourer driven by a Japanese Executive... which has now become that thrashed bucket you saw advertised on Carsales for $2000, used and abused time and time again by a multitude of bogan owners, with rattle can sprayed factory alloys, do-it-yourself multi-colour vinyl and a hood scoop added into the mix for an extra 50rwkw...

We can't let this phenomenon (aka disease) affect our beautiful V35 \ V36 Skylines! Don't do it bro! ...it all starts with the stereo upgrade and escalates quickly from there...

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PS: The stickers really do suck.

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Edited by Sikahalv

Hey guys I'm new here!! I just bought a 350gt first owner in Aus!! I'm from VIC n I need to get it translated to English from the buttons to the software...any help will be much appreciated... The thing keeps telling me a need a service I done it but don't know how to tell the dam thing it's done lol

i'm thinking i should just platidip my original buttons, or vinyl wrap with some funky colour giving it a retro look

pretty much know the buttons off the top of my head now

Edited by mkn23

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