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I just checked out your photos after I read your post about 260RS and sent PM

Is that colour a factory colour?

Thought that a V35 in a colour like the ford XR purple would look good.

Like the newstyle blue coupe in your photos too

Cheers

look nice in  this blue.. 2004 model

Heya Jake - from that pic it looks like you're surfin the auctions - cool... any info you can give the rest of us on what the sale YEN on these is going around abouts for the different models? Keen on a fully optioned manual - but got no idea what the auction sales are going for on average... be good to know so we can then do our own driveaway estimates (and also help guessing reasonable caryard prices)... $XX @ auction + shipping + compliance + duties etc etc.

Cheers if you can dig up some auction sales history!?

Adam

Never seen these cars before.  What's the go with them performance and options wise ??

Anyone got some interior pics ?

J

Hiya Jay

HEAPS of pics in my gallery, including interiors, body kits, different rim looks etc... go have a squiz :P

Performance...

took one for a "spin" yesterday... and yeah thats the word for it - big torque from the 3.5... tyre chirps from an auto that I wasnt pushing too hard with the dealer in the passenger seat lol - I liked... and that was with a heavily choked exhaust for emission testing ;) Nice throaty growl to it too. Supposedly do 14 second passes stock. Same engine as the 350Z... in fact the critics calling it a 4-seater 350Z arent too far off the mark I spose - though Ill never admit it :D Plenty of modding fun to be had too... there are heaps of companies doing bolt on supercharger kits, and a couple of aussie mod shops like APS doing twin turbo mods to the engine that are fully ADR approved!

Optional extras.. HEAPS...

Factory aero kit option; 18" wheel package option; Bose sound package option; factory driving lights; sunroof; DVD Sat Nav (lifts motorised from behind centre console like in R34 GTT option); 6 spd manual or 5 MA/T (which I drove and it changes sooo sweetly); manual comes std with Brembos but auto doesnt; leather option; prob loads more

Then theres the aftermarket stuff - which is EXTENSIVE... these have been out for a few years in Japan and they are into a Series 2 already - so loads of goodies available from loads of the normal mod companies! :)

We need to ask the site admins for a specific V35 section once we have a few owners me thinks - coz they are just so different from the RB skylines.

Cheers

Adam

What are these retailing for?

landed and complied ...silver 19k grade4 approx$38k...same for 03 pearl grade 4.5 ....OR

black stagea axsis grade 5 2002 @ about $37k

all auto`s

that my esimated cost anyway.

.couple of 6 speed coupes up tomorrow ..see how much difference that has on price...

also not that many for sale ..that you could buy..ie:2004 6000klm,grade 6 ..near new

Mmmm Axis looks tasty - pity all the RAWS Ive asked arent even thinking about starting the compliance process for them yet ;) You know any different goss Jake?

Thanks for the price info... be good to see if the manual coupes go for any more or less. Gives me a good idea of what to set my budget at through the car yards ... cheers Jake.

And Jay - yeah its surprising but most of the pics I seem to find are of the USA verion called the Infinity G35... but the Jap imports will be right hand drive :)

Here's a few of the many links starting to fill up my "Favourites" folder, for people starting to think about the V35...

http://history.jbskyline.net/index5.php#11thgen

http://www.g-owners.com/

http://www.nissan.co.jp/OPTIONAL-PA...V35/sk_000.html

http://skyline2.nissan.co.jp/top.html

http://www.ings-net.com/products/V35/

:P

Adam

this site isn't too bad if you want to do the Twin Turbo upgrade

http://www.g35turbo.com/

how does this sound....

Project G35 Turbo

2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe: Twin Turbo Powered 18psi Infiniti G35 Coupe estimated 550HP!

this site isn't too bad if you want to do the Twin Turbo upgrade

http://www.g35turbo.com/

how does this sound....

Great find - that site is awesome! Has everything!! Even has sound clips of tonnes of exhaust types fitted to the VQ35DE!!!

http://www.g35turbo.com/Exhaust-Sound-Clips.html

Aaargh - colour picking is so hard on these cars. Gotta put my colour preferences on my V35 order in a couple of weeks... my leanings at the moment are, in order of preference...

1st Black

2nd Silver

3rd Blue

4th Gunmetal / Metallic Grey

I think Id be happy with any of those 4 colours... the black is first pref at the moment, but I have the blue itching at me a bit that might see it rise up in the order a bit by the time I have to finalise deciding...

hmmm

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