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Hiya people

ive been searching through the site looking for owners information and/or experiences on v35 skyline sedan

can anyone post me in the right direction ( yes been to google )

lookin at buying one for the other half, i know i can use jpec or prestige to import one.

thanks

noob

:yucky:

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Other than what you can pick up here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...hp?showforum=80

I doubt SAU has a great deal more to offer.

Have you tried searching US sites? Sold as an Infiniti G35 over there (if you didn't know already).

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Jeff Ash from C-Red in Perth owns 2 of them - I am sure you could conteact him through his website or other means for his view of the car. When I spoke with him he had nothing but absolutely glowing reports.

Synergy Motorsport/PVP Imports Main North Rd has/had a black one for sale if you wanted to look at one.

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Yeah its a coupe, was checking it out on the way back from national wireless yesterday... VERY SEXUAL!

I think there is a dude getting round in adelaide with a black V35 sedan.... I'll try and hunt down someone who knows him or can get in touch with him.... I think its one of the 8 speed auto's as well

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