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DVD Player- Only worked with Japanese DVD's.
I purchased a Metallic blue Nissan Skyline GT350 on 23rd August 2005 for £18,750. The car is a manual transmission. I bought it with 18,900 miles on it. It is stunning to drive, but the ride is very bumpy. Cornering is brilliant. Acceleration is great. This skyline is basically a 350z with rear seats.
Stop Press: New Skyline GT-R sold for some one million yen over list at auction in Japan yesterday (14 December 2007). So you guys in UK will be paying through the nose if you want one any time soon.
Sorry to disappoint you, but the GT350 is not a Skyline (no matter what the badge says).
Have a look at any R32, R33, R34 or R35 model GTR or even GTS-T and you will see why..
Well sorry to disappoint you but Nissan have called it a Skyline, therefore it must be, so you're trying to say a Ford Fiesta isn't a Fiesta etc?
Peace out!
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Actually... just because they call it a Skyline doesn't mean it's a Skyline.. in the US it's called an Infiniti... not quite a Skyline, and seeing as Nissan just launched a new Skyline that's not an Infiniti, how would you explain that one? One is a sports car, the other is a passenger car.
I just got back from Japan, the Skyline gt350 is the Infiniti G35 in the U.S. Still a Skyline. GTR are a model trim from Nissan.
These cars are the best to drift. The stock engine can have problems. They are easy to upgrade though.