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I was working at Nissan head office today and went for a wonder around the engineering compound, i happened to find this car sitting in one of the corners locked up. I never seen one on the road so i dont know if they were ever released here but i could be wrong, anyway i was told that the car was 99% sure to end up in the crusher:(

Gotta love them seats, i was ready to try and take em home with me:)

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yep, never sold here. I've seen quite a few in japan and actually my friends wants to buy one. they are very reasonable price wise. from memory the s-tune package is about 1mil yen over the price of the 350 and you can get it that way from a nissan dealrship. I really hope that at least they strip the f$%k out of it before crushing it. Or even better they may as well just re-export it back to japan. I know of at least one dude in tokyo who would buy it! lol.

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im guessing its at the head office in dandenong.

its on the cnr of frankston-dandenong rd and quality drive in dandenong i believe :)

I believe that is purely there head office, they have what looks like a factory (never been in there so dont know) back towards princess hwy, i would guess that its more of an agreement with nissan japan since it is wearing vic plates already so im guessing it has already gone though all the rego requirements.

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