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Thanks for that !

We don't have the 3 gauges as you suspected.

The previous owner did a slightly dodgy install of a boost gauge already. He spliced into one of the other lines when he could have just used this spare one !

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Aww the wagon still looks mad - now looks like a cx7 mazda, why do that?

Anyway - Will AXIS S front bar + grill will fit my 01 ARX?

2005+ Axis S (PM35) will not look nice as it doesn't line up with the flares off an 2001-2004 (NM35) ARX/Axis and the PM35 headlights are much larger than the NM35 headlights.

If you are referring to a NM35 Axis, then yes it will bolt straight up on your ARX.

If you are doing a PM35 front conversion (like I have), stick with the normal Axis fromt bar.

I have the Axis S front bar which bolts up, but I have an RS and have also replaced the headlights and bonnet.

Hows the market of this in Japan? do they sell well?

Skyline Registrations in Japan:

Bodystyle/Engine 3.7 Coupe 2.5 Sedan 3.5 Sedan 3.7 Sedan 3.7 SUV________Total Market cars...

09_____________983_______3,398______20_______860_____1,601_________3,917,343

10_____________558_______6,671_______0_______526_____1,215_________4,204,966

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Skyline Registrations in Japan:

Bodystyle/Engine 3.7 Coupe 2.5 Sedan 3.5 Sedan 3.7 Sedan 3.7 SUV________Total Market cars...

09_____________983_______3,398______20_______860_____1,601_________3,917,343

10_____________558_______6,671_______0_______526_____1,215_________4,204,966

Not a bad result..

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Not a bad result..

So basically we will see these cars imported in Australia sooner and later? and also want to confirm that this is numbers are all only in japan

so Skyline SUV that replaced Stags

09 sold 1601

10 sold 1215

Nissan Skyline Crossover has replaced the Stagea. You'll see these running around in the near future.

http://www.themotorreport.com.au/37133/2009-nissan-skyline-crossover-released-in-japan

If you guys are going to comply them, you'd better move on them Eugene

http://www.fabcar.com.au/2010/09/13/skyline-crossover-pics/

So basically we will see these cars imported in Australia sooner and later? and also want to confirm that this is numbers are all only in japan

so Skyline SUV that replaced Stags

09 sold 1601

10 sold 1215

Yes all Japanese new car registrations, and 09 was first year on sale for the Skyline crossover...

In context, the M35 registrations in Japan;

Year___2.5 Turbo___2.5 NA___3.0 NA____3.5 NA____Total

02_____6,118_____10,208___ 2,038________0_____18,364

03_____4,004_____ 6,679_____312_________0____10,996

04______656______6,502_____342_____1,005______8,505

05________0______5,149_______0_____1,354______6,503

06________0______3,028_______0______803______3,831

07________0______1,125_______0______309______1,434

08________0_________0_______0________2__________2

Sorry, no splits before 2001 but totals for all Stageas are;

01__13,631

00__16,021

99__20,456

98__25,344

97__48,313

96__18,006

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This has probably been posted before but I just stumbled upon this site which appears to be an online shop dedicated to the m35 !

(I was trying to decipher Japanese on the yahoo auction site and happened to click on the link!)

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(You'll need google to translate)

This has probably been posted before but I just stumbled upon this site which appears to be an online shop dedicated to the m35 !

(I was trying to decipher Japanese on the yahoo auction site and happened to click on the link!)

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(You'll need google to translate)

very nice find!!!worship.gif

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