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2.5 models will be able to be landed for the same price as v35 sedans low 20's it will be more expensive for the 3.5 6 speed manuals as alex says probably between 30 to 40k

it would make a great family cruiser me thinks my grandparents are looking at one

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have a go at the camber on those rear wheels... drift camber. a 5k launch would leave to blck mark for 30m - but each one would be about 2 inches wide... and youd be seein more canvas than a circus tent.

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I am looking at M35's now but the manual ones will end up costing more around the 40-50 mark compared to a 260rs being 30-40 (on road for both)

M35 is definatly hotter and id get free compliance here in Melbourne, but still...

My mate might bring in a Legnum and cop free compliance too from a workshop ive spoken to.

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I am looking at M35's now but the manual ones will end up costing more around the 40-50 mark compared to a 260rs being 30-40 (on road for both)

M35 is definatly hotter and id get free compliance here in Melbourne, but still...

My mate might bring in a Legnum and cop free compliance too from a workshop ive spoken to.

i seond cruiseliner to go for a 260rs anyday over the m35. You have to remember M35 is a NA engine same engine that the Z uses. 3.5ltr drinks a bit as well. And theres not much mod you can do to a M35 other than the nismo tunes one. Apprently theres M35 in Oz already in carsales or carpoint. I saw it when i was searching for a 260rs. From memory its a gold color one selling at 50k.

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Yes it does come out in a single turbo VQ25DET with a 6sp manual trans, mmMMmmMMmmMMmmm not bad!

I wonder if AUTech are going to make a 260/M35 version....? With all the bits bolting on to the M35 that bolt onto a 300ZX I doubt it would be hard to whack another turbo on and put a tough drivetrain in.....

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Yes it does come out in a single turbo VQ25DET with a 6sp manual trans, mmMMmmMMmmMMmmm not bad!

I wonder if AUTech are going to make a 260/M35 version....? With all the bits bolting on to the M35 that bolt onto a 300ZX I doubt it would be hard to whack another turbo on and put a tough drivetrain in.....

huhuhuhu!!!!!! I can feel 360Rs in the air!!!

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turbo model is no longer available according to the nissan japan website and you can buy an autech axi version of any model stagea now. They do things like bodykits suspension and new interriors

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So the only way to get one of these into the country at the moment is through a private import right?

Or has someone got a low volume licence for them?

Considering that one in NZ is only about $13000 AUD you must be able to get a manual 2.5T for under 20K So landed that would be about $25K right???

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