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  1. Enough for less than half a Porsche.
  2. Sold my V36 back in December right before I moved to the US. Another member, Colt357 is now the owner. My new ride here in the US is now this gem: 2009 911 C4S "Launch" spec.
  3. Have had a few messages about the car. Sold it back in December in Sydney before I moved to the US. Traded up to a Porsche 911.
  4. Enjoy the car Colt. I'll miss it.
  5. For those who PM'd me here's a few more pics.
  6. Anyone got advice on selling in Sydney via a dealer on commission? Seems like I'll run out of time before I move overseas.
  7. If your budget is a little higher my v36 is now up for grabs as I'm moving to the US. Concur with buying the car stock though.
  8. Well as mentioned in the V subforum I'm selling up and moving overseas. 2007 Skyline 370GT Type SP 5sp Auto (paddle shift) Black with black leather interior, Bose sound system Kilometres 27,852 Rego till June 2013 Asking: $35k Imported over two years ago it has done less then 13,000km in that time. (I work from home or am traveling overseas a lot). Note that finding this car in black with such low kilometres is pretty rare! I love this car and imported it myself with the help of JustJap Motors. It turns heads every time I take it out and is nearly immaculate. The interior is absolutely spotless. Car and wheels cost me ~50k. 20" Inovit Vortex wheels from Tempe Tyres. Here's some recent pics: There's an aftermarket tv tuner in the boot which came from Japan which can be easily swapped for something that will work in Australia. The CD/DVD player will rip your music to MP3 and install onto the integrated hard drive. Have all the original paperwork showing I paid 47.5k for it originally. Note its also on Carsales. I've also got an FM band expander sitting around that I haven't installed yet.
  9. Well I'm selling my v36 and moving to the US. Currently drooling over the possibility of a 911 Carerra 4S. ~60k for a 2009 model!
  10. I'm not gonna compare mine to Loz. His is extremely modified. Mine is stock throughout besides aftermarket wheels and a Japanese tv tuner still in the boot. The car has been mine for over two years and have only put 10,000km on it (sitting at about 25,000km now). It's hardly driven because I work from home and when Im not here Im traveling around asia for work. It'll probably be the best value on carsales though when I put it up given the condition, low KMs and price (just waiting on my visa appointment on monday).
  11. I've taken a job in the US and am moving soon. So mine is up for grabs too.
  12. Where did you get the Infiniti grill insert Chris?
  13. Let me know how you go. I've got the Panasonic tuner taking up some boot space but wouldn't mind swapping to something that works.
  14. To be fair the dash icon makes it look like a charger but as mentioned its really just telling you how far along the battery is.
  15. Not sure what I've fiddled with but now when I play a CD (of mp3s) it plays the same track on repeat. I have to manually choose next and then it'll play over and over... etc I've read the translation document, but has anyone else come across this or know a way to fix?
  16. Wheels and Tyres Windscreens and Window Tinting Noise is covered under The Protection of the Environment Operations (Noise Control) Regulation 2008 and is based on Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 which in plainer english is covered here http://www.infrastru...ment/noise.aspx (this includes an excel spreadsheet showing noise levels for most cars.)
  17. I would really like to meet some other Sydney guys with v36's. Share war stories, tips, etc.
  18. Even carsales warns people about this. http://helpcentre.carsales.com.au/scam-defence/buyer-articles/february-2010/false-paypal-payment-scam/
  19. Nissan Skyline V36 370GT Type P - same as 370GT base model but with leather interior and an Adaptive Steering Wheel and Door Mirror position system (moves with the drivers seat position). Nissan Skyline V36 370GT Type S - four-wheel aluminium-caliper opposed-piston brakes designed to optimise the stroke at low speed and provide secure stopping power at higher speeds (four-piston calipers on the front wheels and two-piston calipers on rear wheels), Nissan's four-wheel active steering (4WAS) system which adjusts the steering-linked angles of front and rear wheels according to speed, making the vehicle more responsive to the driver at low and medium speeds, and stable and smooth during higher speeds, 19 inch wheel and tyre package (225/45R19 front, 245/40R19 rear), sports tuned suspension and aluminium pedals. Also available with unique front bumpers and matching side sill spoilers and the choice of a 5-speed automatic (with paddle shift) or 6-speed manual transmission. Nissan Skyline V36 370GT Type SP - same as Type S model but with leather interior and an Adaptive Steering Wheel and Door Mirror position system (moves with the drivers seat position). Get an SP if you can afford it.
  20. Probably best to do some research mate. http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/gettingalicence/car/p1p2_conditions.html
  21. From the WALD website. "Adding Under Developping INFINITI G Sedan V36 -2010 Sports Line Black Bison Edition"
  22. Hey Andy, A year and a half later, any update on this happening?
  23. No dash warning. Just a nice Japanese girl talking occasionally.
  24. Anybody have luck getting a translation of what she says? I'm considering carrying around a voicerecorder.
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