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Yes.

The 2004+ Axis 350S is a 6-speed manual and is powered by the VQ35.

Although compliance is available according to the SEVS ruling, no workshop currently can comply the 350S as it has yet to undergo emissions testing (a very costly exercise).

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ahh.... average!

lol why couldnt they have put out a 3.5L turbo that would of had some hectic balls!

they did do a VQ30DETT for the Fairlady race spec cars......wouldn't mind that engine in my Stag......

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thanks for the info guys,

just looking for a 2nd stagea for the mrs.

if anyone knows where i can get a nice cheap 2001 - 2004 2.5Lturbo. in manual

if you could let us know please.

Best of luck looking for that golden egg.

I don't think that Nissan made a manual M35 (01-04).

The only manual M35 that I know of is the 2004+ Axis 350S.

All others, from the 250RS (N/A) to the AR-X & Axis all had the 5 speed tiptronic from factory.

All ears (and eyes) if someone can prove me wrong though....

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that picture just made me extremely WET!

Made you wet??

Clint, depending on how open minded you are, you must be either very unfortunate or extremely fortunate to have both sets of genitalia...

Either way, good for you mate.

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