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Hey fellas - just got this thru on email from Geoff at Prestige Motorsport... M35s will soon be available for around$24,000 for turbo version, and under $20,000 for the NAs :P Plus for one person who offers their car for the compliance testing FREE compliance ;)

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul....php?storyid=23

The M35 Stagea is approved under SEVS and will be coming soon to Australian shores.

For full details and some pictures, see our full article online at:

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul....php?storyid=23

The 2001+ model is a luxury 4-door wagon which was produced in 4WD with the 2.5L VQ25DET (NEO) engine. It has 280 ps (205.94 kw) @ 6400 rpm and max. torque of 406.98 Nm @ 3200 rpm making it a very interesting family wagon and sure to give Volvo wagon drivers a nice little surprise at the lights.

One of our reliable compliance workshop contacts has now obtained all the necessary compliance evidence for the Stagea M35 and is offering FREE COMPLIANCE for anyone prepared to supply them with a stock standard M35 Stagea suitable for the final DOTARS inspection.

While there can be a wait, with free compliance translating to a saving of over $3,500 it may be worth considering this offer if you want to be one of the very first to drive the M35 in Australia.

With the free compliance offer, a near new Stagea M35 auto with less than 40,000 kms could be as cheap as $23,000 complied. Clearly amazing value.

At best guess, compliance is likely to be available in 4 to 6 months.

We will be sending an update to our e-mail Mailing List to let you know as soon as compliance becomes available, so stay tuned.

We can of course source Stageas to order directly from auction just like any other model. Take a look at the Japanese Auctions Online (www1.prestigemotorsport.com.au) to see what is available at auction today, or ask for a FREE 7-day trial of our automated Auction Search System which delivers auction vehicles of interest to you by e-mail each morning.

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i was fairly keen to get one of these after i've finished with my one, but they're ALL AUTOs, and after the trouble i've been through to convert mine i don't want to have to do it again

350RX FOUR AXIX S - manual

Examples -

http://www.carsensor.net/cgi-bin/CS/CSFBU0...SHOP=050039001E

http://www.carsensor.net/cgi-bin/CS/CSFBU0...SHOP=030037002M

http://www.carsensor.net/cgi-bin/CS/CSFBU0...SHOP=030099001M

But they are all 3.5L N/A, but yes, turbo kit that sucker with something from APS here and it will ownz a lot of stuff!

Hmm, VQ35DE, very tempting. i didn't know these existed. are they a newer model of the M35, as i though they were all VQ25DE(T)'s?

might be interested, i was thinking of a V35 350GT 6spd 4door soon, but the M35 might be a better option

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