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Hey all,

Can anyone recomend where a good place to purchase a v35 coupe in the Brisbane area?

And if anyone else knows the market on these vehicles, what kinda price is acceptible for a good nick 2 door manual?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Ive seen AJM motorsport have a few in there yard. Its on Old Clevleand Rd just as you head out of Stones Corner on the left. They look very nice with the kits and wheels.

Always have nicely presented imports there Karl. The yard on the magic mile is another that trys pretty hard to present their stock in a nice way.

I bought mine from Nagoya Motors, they have quite a few there and their prices are very competitive. Try and get a late model if you can with as many options as possible.

http://www.nagoyamotors.com.au/

Don't rush, do your research on pricing...the prices have come down a lot even in the last 3 months..check regularly on carsales.com.au . Coupe prices range from 30k to high 40ks

i bought mine from import auto centre.. nice cars, but a bit expensive if you don't bargain

Personally wouldn't touch them. I was promised a certain price on a car by a salesperson and I had to argue with the manager to make them honour it. Another salesperson was very rude to me and wouldn't allow me to test drive the car I wanted to buy because he was too lazy to move the car parked behind it. Maybe I caught everyone on a bad day, but that's my experience with them. And I agree with you on prices mate, they kept trying to tell me 20k for a stock 180sx was a bargain :P

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