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Well that is called the Infiniti G35 coupe in North America, and I think it looks fabulous; Road & Track magazine tested one and they figure it is a better drive than the 350Z, which is saying something.

The GT-R will be a separate model anyway, and that will get afterburners, no question. I'm just waiting for someone to make aftermarket afterburners for the G35. The stock taillights have a hint of them in that there are round lights behind the lenses.

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i honestly have no idea how ppl can compare it to a TT cause apart from the colour scheme it looks nothing like one. (350z and the new GTR)

do a search for 2004 in this forum and look at the pic inasnt posted... looks nothing like a damn TT

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Personally, I love the V35 coupe. Excellent shape awesome interior, multi award winning engine. Personal taste aside, as far as a car goes, for the money you will have to look very very very far to find something to match the package let alone beat it.

The rear lights have like a lense panel that covers actually 2 round lights underneath. i.e "Afterburners" :)

I think Nissan listened a little after the uproar over the V35 sedan not having twin round lights.

If finances permit, this baby is definately on my list once it's allowed over here.

You've allready got the big boys in Japan ( Trust, Signal etc ) working on the 350Z, so I don't think power up options will be too far off once the coupe is released.

my 3c - too many opinions for 2c

cheers

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People always have their different opinions on cars when a new model comes out and then the model after that model is usually improved out of sight. Look at the AU falcon they sucked the big one, then the BA came out and their not bad. there will always be a Patriotic people out there just like the whole ford vs. holden bullshit thing the bogans go on with. Wait and see for one to come to the country and see how much it grows on you before writing it off for good.

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I lived in London where every third car was a TT and went to the States where I saw a Z33 350Z. They look very similar in styling in the metal.

I also saw the Infiniti sedan which is the V35 Skyline and it looks the goods in the metal as opposed to the photos.

Stand by what I say......

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