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Driving through Victoria Park and noticed a G35 in that import place I think its Skippers. Stopped to have a look coz its the first one I've seen in oz. It had a sign in the window saying "not ready for sale" so I am guessing they are maybe having problems with compliance seeings that it is probably the first. It was a 4 door which I am not too crash hot about but maybe this means we can look forward to the coupe coming here soon! Seen some pictures of modded coupes in america (infiniti G35) with gull wing doors, 20 inch rims, etc and they look hot.

Took some pictures with my crappy picture phone...

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Yer that red one is at the same place as the 4 door i seen. But when i walked up near the showroom i didnt notice it coz there was a 34 GTR blocking the view. Well not really blocking but its damn hard to look at anything else when its infront of u :D

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how we going on test drives... legitimate interested people that is..

Also red aint my colour... if I want to import one ....do i need to wait for you guys to get one in that i like.. or can you do broking as well?

The line has already started for expressions of interest waiting for the plate, the stock will come that is for sure.

When the cars avialable at any one time is 6 S15's, 10 R34 GTT's, 3 R34 GTR's, 8 JZX 90's, 6 RX7's, 4 JZX 100's and the list goes on you know their will be plenty of V35 2 and 4 door's, but wait till the EVO 8 MR's come in stock as well.

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had the previlige of seeing the red on in the flesh at burswood, the engine note sounds nice and rorty, not as rorty as 350z though, but all in all it think it would be a car one would grow to like...not a instant liker sort of deal.

Kinda feel sorry for the little thing, never got to live life in japan for very long ehhehe

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