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Absolutely no offense meant mate, but if I had a V36 sedan they would likely not batt an eyelid at it, as everyone thinks they are fwd Maximas :) .... one of the reasons I have resisted going sedan - imho they just look too pedestrian for me. :whistling:

But seriously, does it get a lot of attention?

It's a bit like why I could never own a Toyota Mark X (even though I like them a lot) - your average Joe Blow just thinks they are Camrys, and I couldn't deal with that :)

Plenty :yes:

Hey All,

My 2011 370gt Type S is waiting at the docks in Japan at the moment. Thought I'd throw up a few pictures of the bone stock car.

It's looking amazing so far. It's only done about 7000kms so it hasn't been driven too much at all bit of a pity. Hopefully this doesn't equate to poor maintenance and other associated problems. Either way, I'll be taking her in for a check up once I get it registered.

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Hey All,

My 2011 370gt Type S is waiting at the docks in Japan at the moment. Thought I'd throw up a few pictures of the bone stock car.

It's looking amazing so far. It's only done about 7000kms so it hasn't been driven too much at all bit of a pity. Hopefully this doesn't equate to poor maintenance and other associated problems. Either way, I'll be taking her in for a check up once I get it registered.

Hey All,

My 2011 370gt Type S is waiting at the docks in Japan at the moment. Thought I'd throw up a few pictures of the bone stock car.

It's looking amazing so far. It's only done about 7000kms so it hasn't been driven too much at all bit of a pity. Hopefully this doesn't equate to poor maintenance and other associated problems. Either way, I'll be taking her in for a check up once I get it registered.

Oh. So. Nice. :yes: :yes: :yes:

Hey guys, just made the move from my R33 GTS-T to this! So I'll be joining the V-series club soon!

Currently on a boat from japan. I'm importing it through Iron Chef.

2003, 6 speed manual, auction grade 4.5B and 43,000 kms! :woot:

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If you need to borrow a set of stock wheels for compliance or Regency I have a set sitting here with brand new tyres on them that you could hire for a nominal fee :) (I am a mate of Kristian's btw).

Thanks lads. I'm so keen! Time doesn't seem to be getting any closer though. :( Haha

If you need to borrow a set of stock wheels for compliance or Regency I have a set sitting here with brand new tyres on them that you could hire for a nominal fee :) (I am a mate of Kristian's btw).

I might get back to you on that as it would probably help me out a lot not having to buy tyres as soon as I get it. Thanks. It's due to arrive the end of July, so I'm hoping to have it by the end of August after going through compliance etc.

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Hey guys, just made the move from my R33 GTS-T to this! So I'll be joining the V-series club soon!

Currently on a boat from japan. I'm importing it through Iron Chef.

2003, 6 speed manual, auction grade 4.5B and 43,000 kms! :woot:

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Looking good bud... nice wheels.. does anyone know what those are?

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