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Has anyone checked this out? I am sure it will soon be talked about. What do you think? What about the V6 and Infinity badge............ where is the leather?

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=8763

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The seats look very wide - not a great deal of lateral support around corners. I find i slide around a lot in mine - dunno how id go in those bad boys.

Chrome badge on wheel looks nice, but thats it.

I reakon it looks fantastic id buy it in a second

Hi Guys

You might have missed the most important part..... In the jspac ad, it says

2002 Nissan Stagea Impul 535W

Built in Nov 2002 2500cc engine

There is no mention of a turbo and according to the SEVS register it aint allowed in.

Variants: 2WD: 350RX,350RX AXIS, 350RX AXIS S, 300RX. 4WD: 350RX FOUR, AR-X FOUR, 350RX FOUR AXIS, 350RX FOUR AXIX S, 250T RX FOUR.

Schedule 2 Conditions

Only vehicles with the features listed below satisfy this entry (There were other features).

Engine: Vehicle variants fitted with VQ25DD engines are not eligible.

Oh well, just another potential problem for unwary newbie! :ninja:

Oh well, just another potential problem for unwary newbie! :)

Not every car on J-spec is for Australia dude

They sell alot to Canada and the rest of the world

It is a amazing thing the internet!

If it is eligible (for Australia), they will inform you when you inquire.

damn it but anyway if its full genuine impul if any fanatics get it into the country it will be even more rare than a lambo!! BTW before i bought my car i saw on carsales there was one M35 for sale with aussie plate. So im guessing that the M35 is avail for compliance. damn i think im saving up again ermm for the next stagea?!

I thought the 2.5L only came with a turbo...I must've been mistaken...

I do like the look of it from the outside :P

I could also live with the interior, but I prefer our stagea interior - not as modern, but IMO better looking. :wave:

If only they fixed the rear taillights - then the new stag would look perfect...still, if someone offered me one...

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