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#6468
Puh-lease, dude............if I'm in, you're in for sure. Except for (your) clearcorners and (my) smoked head & taillamps, we're basically identical sport-packed G-coupes, as I can see you've also some sort lowering goin' on. Oh, forgot my black wheels vs. your gunmetals, but we're still somewhat close to stock - to your original point.
I'm just an 06-07 refresh model, you're an 03-05, and that's no knock on the earlier models. I just happened to have bought later than you. And sure, certain things are different, but I wouldn't necessarily say appreciably better. That said, you're way ahead of me, and hopefully I can be like you one day...........120K, going strong, and still looking good. More on how good we look later.
Not to mention, tracking the Skyline 350GT release in Japan - 1 year earlier than North America (2001 in the JDM, if I'm not mistaken) - if you consider this car's design is essentially 10-12 years old from conception to production...........I'd say we look damn good.
Hell, we look arguably better than the G37, which appears softer w/some of the sharp edges smoothed out.
My point? What if we could pick one body style vs. another for either chassis? Sure, we take the overall mechanical upgrades that come with the next-gen G37, but I'd say most go for the 35's body style.
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I'm just an 06-07 refresh model, you're an 03-05, and that's no knock on the earlier models. I just happened to have bought later than you. And sure, certain things are different, but I wouldn't necessarily say appreciably better. That said, you're way ahead of me, and hopefully I can be like you one day...........120K, going strong, and still looking good. More on how good we look later.
Not to mention, tracking the Skyline 350GT release in Japan - 1 year earlier than North America (2001 in the JDM, if I'm not mistaken) - if you consider this car's design is essentially 10-12 years old from conception to production...........I'd say we look damn good.
Hell, we look arguably better than the G37, which appears softer w/some of the sharp edges smoothed out.
My point? What if we could pick one body style vs. another for either chassis? Sure, we take the overall mechanical upgrades that come with the next-gen G37, but I'd say most go for the 35's body style.
He gone!
#6469
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