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Slightly lowered with a set of deep-dish rims really sets off the flared guards on them.

Throw on a pod and chunky exhaust, maybe some cams, and have it nicely tuned, and whatever you lose in lag and outright power on the GT-R, you can make up for in response.

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i just phoned jspec imports about one of these, he said for a 350gt premium which is 3.5 litre, it will cost 38k plus 4.5k compliance that for a 6speed manual, but he said you could get a 2.5 litre one cheaper but they dont have brembos and a few other options.

hey guys, we've been actively pushing more and more V35's because we wanna drum up interest in these great cars. Most people are put off by the non RB stature, but seriously if you get over that mental hurdle, the V35 package is very good. Better handling and performance than a Z33 (compare to V35 coupe) or the new Maxima (compare to V35 sedan). The compliancers we work with regularly also have expressed interest in them, and a couple of them are waiting on paperwork to confirm that they can start complying em, so things should get cracking very soon.

Everyday we add V35's to the aucution examples to give folks a realistic view of how much these cars sell for, start at and availability.

Here's today's picks:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?...p?date=06/07/05

you can check out how much yesterday's ones sold for here:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?...p?date=05/07/05

oh and check this out:

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someone had to do it :rofl:

i just went to the company next door and they have one of these in there shed i must say i was in my element with about 5 r32 gtrs and a 350gt surrounding me ha ha.

But the company is called Shogun Carriers located in brisbane, they said they will be doing compliance for the 350gt within a few months they are still in the testing period.

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