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Congrats on the purchase, but sadly this is the worst looking skyline made imo :D The coupes look better though but i just think nissan made a boo boo lol.

That said we all have different tastes! Its definitely a nice example, that interior shot looks like it would in the catalogue!

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Congrats on the purchase, but sadly this is the worst looking skyline made imo :P The coupes look better though but i just think nissan made a boo boo lol.

That said we all have different tastes! Its definitely a nice example, that interior shot looks like it would in the catalogue!

Looks are personal preference...took me a while to get used to it but after checking out the guys in the US forum www.g35driver.com there are definately some really hot sedans in there:

http://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=207514

After owning the 34 for 3 years....its time for a change :)

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Nice one... That's the 2nd series with different interior, right?

Did you buy it with original japanese battery still on the car?

cos mine was flat and dead. and I finally found a local one that would fit - Century Battery NS60LS

The 350Z one looks likely won't fit cos it's too wide.

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Its actually a 12/04 model but a series 2 with all the upgraded interior trim, frontbar etc...in the US its classed as an 05/06 model.

Factory 17s unfortunately which will soon change...:)

With the updated interior trim does the transmission lever slides to the side to let you manually select up / down shift (tiptronic), or do you get a steering wheel paddle shift?

It is an auto sedan, right?

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