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Looks lovely!!!

as much as it saddens me to say it i actually am starting to like new rear end... the new rear lights look different and it sad that its lost the circles but the lights definately compliment the rear end, especially on some of those 35 models that have the kits on them, some of them look schweeeet!

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At last some better pics.

That G35 badge has gotta go to be replaced with the proper GT350 and Skyline badges.

All that is needed now are Fat wheels,coilovers,swaybars and mild bodykit additions

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Looks lovely!!!

as much as it saddens me to say it i actually am starting to like new rear end... the new rear lights look different and it sad that its lost the circles but the lights definately compliment the rear end, especially on some of those 35 models that have the kits on them, some of them look schweeeet!

Circles are still there mate :) ...just

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Congrats with new car :blink: Just one question, can you comply G35 in Australia yet? I've been asking around but the compliance workshop in Perth has no clue when it will be available :P

No you can't comply a G35 Eric

Yes the V35 can be complied but only in Queensland at present.

Other dealers will follow very shortly I'm sure

Eric if you need to trade in or sell your 34 first then I suggest you wait for a Perth dealer to obtain compliance approval as that would be easier.

I'll be going to the darkside :)

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