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I like them a lot, the new skyline has definately grown on me. I'm considering one as my next car in 6 months or so. Will perhaps only go with a V35 Sedan however as I'd ideally like a 4 door car....

when the r34's came out i was thinkin wtf has nissan done... ruining the clean lines of the r33.

But now, i would hand over my (enter non-vital body part) for a r34 gtr!

Similar feeling with these 350-gt's.... thinkin not-so-much right now.

but after a while, the new look skyine while might just grow on ya!

Except the 4door... something just not right about the look of it.

Esp those 'round light' covers on one of the images posted earlier in this thread.

Well imho anyways!

Its look better, but its still too soft.  The stretched proportions just don't work.

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looks a lot better than this one though :)

Hope you guys are taking notes on the prices these cars are selling at, we're adding about 5 or 6 a day from good to average ones to give you guys a feel for what to expect to pay for various V35's. There's about 4 compliancers around Australia almost about to start complying em.

looks a lot better than this one though :P

Hope you guys are taking notes on the prices these cars are selling at, we're adding about 5 or 6 a day from good to average ones to give you guys a feel for what to expect to pay for various V35's. There's about 4 compliancers around Australia almost about to start complying em.

Hey funky,

Are you able to put up a list of the places you know are going to do compliance?

I'm keen to upgrade to one of these...

Also thanks for the links to the past auction results, very helpful.

When I get into work I'll post up a list of compliancers confirmed as having submitted the paperwork to get the compliance plates, a lot of compliancers claim to be getting them "soon" but never come through.

Also for the auction examples which we do almost every day in the address bar of your browser type in

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?...p?date=DD/MM/YY where DD = day, MM = month and YY = year

so for today's you'd type in

www.j-spec.com.au/list/auction.php?date=22/07/05

as the auctions finish our server automatically should update the status and prices and give a rough estimation of what it should have cost to import.

Welcome back, Mario!

Was surfing last night and noticed you'd made your first post on ExViTermini in six months just hours before...

Can't even remember what it was that made me go to your site at that particular point in time, it was kinda weird. And I was thinking: "Hmm, I wonder if Mario still visits SAU on occasion!?!?!?" Co-incidence, or conspiracy? :confused:

Good to hear that GTR-700 is coming together again, and that Andrej is doing better!

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