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Saw some pics of a pretty smart looking Black M35 (post #50) at

http://forums.freshalloy.com/showthread.ph...1822&page=2

which I think is going to be the 2007 model Skyline looking at the Nissan site

http://www2.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/NEW

I think it looks a bit better than the current V35, maybe Australia will get them, apparently Nissan NZ is looking at bringing them in because they are getting so many people wanting a 350Z with 4 doors!

Who knows maybe Nissan will bring these in to complement the next GTR!

I won't be holding my breath but here's hoping!

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V6 (M35) and V8 (M45) export versions of the Nissan Fuga...

which I think is going to be the 2007 model Skyline looking at the Nissan site

http://www2.nissan.co.jp/SKYLINE/NEW

No it's not, the Fuga is one body size up from the Skyline. The 'Next Skyline' in that link you posted just looks a little like the Fuga... which looks a little like a V35... which looks a little like a Murano... which looks a little like a Tiida...

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Great car...have seen many American ads. (INFINITY)

I thought that this was the car that was being launched when the Maxima(New shape) arrived .

I had read the stats. and though this is the car for me........

As usual Nissan just gave us the crap and keeped the best for America. :)

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Yeah imagine if Nissan, Toyota etc, etc, bought out decent rear wheel drive cars here.

Instead of boring FWD v6's that are too soft. How cool would it be if they bought in the Fuga, Aristo, etc, etc.

Aussies would get the V8 they love and RWD which they love.

And that would be nicer than any Holden or Ford in my opinion.

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Yeah imagine if Nissan, Toyota etc, etc, bought out decent rear wheel drive cars here.

Instead of boring FWD v6's that are too soft. How cool would it be if they bought in the Fuga, Aristo, etc, etc.

Aussies would get the V8 they love and RWD which they love.

And that would be nicer than any Holden or Ford in my opinion.

Volume-------USA-------small margin-----$$$$$$$$$$

Limited--------AUS-------large margin-----nothing to write home about...lol :laugh:

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