Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hi all

long time lurker, almost first time poster :P

with a bub on the way, the missus seems to think we need a wagon, and what better place to start than a Stagea :(

been looking around at it seems that you can get a 260RS or an M35 for around $25k (sometimes less)

haven't actually had a chance to drive either yet, but my heart says 260RS my head says M35

260RS pros/cons:

- RB26DETT mmmmm. .. . .

- older car

- possibly tracked/thrashed?

M35 pros/cons:

- newer car

- less likely tracked, maybe thrashed

thoughts?

cheers guys

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/
Share on other sites

260RS boy racer looks

RB26DETT Lots of Mods

and all the benefits of a GTR and of a WAGon

to sum it up 260RS is a GTR in wagon form

it's far from luxury

M35 with leather and all is a luxury wagon

It looks like a luxury wagon too

there are not many parts for the M35 and it's not well known yet

This could be a good thing and a bad thing..

less aftermarket support = no money spent lol

if leather and luxury features are nothing to you then 260RS allo the way

If you compromise Performance for Luxury then the M35 is the car for you

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4820675
Share on other sites

Less aftermarket support = custom fabrication = more money spent :P

Just depends what you want from your wagon.

Pure performance = 260rs

reasonable performance + comfort/luxury = M35 (get one with the leather interior)

Edited by iamhe77
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4820725
Share on other sites

Personally I dont think you can comare the two. One is a purpose built sports car with 5 seats, and the other is a comfortable station wagon.

To me (and i mean no offence) its like comparing a top of the line HSV with a basic commodore. personally i hate commos, but thats what im comparing it to :P

anyway, drive both! remember M35s only come in auto, 260RS only manual :(

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4820834
Share on other sites

Personally I dont think you can comare the two. One is a purpose built sports car with 5 seats, and the other is a comfortable station wagon.

To me (and i mean no offence) its like comparing a top of the line HSV with a basic commodore. personally i hate commos, but thats what im comparing it to :P

anyway, drive both! remember M35s only come in auto, 260RS only manual :(

So are you saying that the M35 is the "Grange" and the 260RS is the "R8"?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4820856
Share on other sites

I just took my 260RS up to falls which is a 5+ hour drive, snow boards on the roof with 4 blokes the shortest being 6" the tallest 6"5' with a mountain of shit and booze.... turbos spooling hard and pulling like a train with at 2t+ weight all the way up Mt. Stirling THE BEST FUN EVERY!

Question you need to ask yourself is, how much is your woman going to be driving/in the car?? Mine is rarely in it and even more rarely drives it. Also the seats in the 260rs have very little in the way of height adjustment as apposed to the electric leathers in the M35 so if ur chick is a shortass like mine she will complain to no end... plus you will be cursing evertime she dints and scratches that glorious 260rs mouth at the supermarket if she drives it a lot.

In honesty i use my car for lots of work shit as well as personal stuff. I'd say that when we have a babe, ill probably sell the 260 for an M35 and Buy an R34 GTR... Hi performance cars and soccer mums just don't mix :whistling: in my opinion *ducks shit thrown by car chicks*

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821053
Share on other sites

thanks guys

yeah, i think the missus would prefer the M35, but i would prefer the 260RS

will have to drive them both and see which we like better i guess

happy to hear other opinions though :whistling:

To me your question would need to be ; Do I want my missus fangin around in my pride & joy? I know I wouldn't. Best thing to do would be buy her something she can call her own to belt around the shopping mauls (sic) & buy yourself a prime mover for group outings which only you skipper. (260RS family express)

My 2c

Cheers GW

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821146
Share on other sites

I wish my missus wouldnt drive my M35, but she loves it.

I was looking for a 260rs when she saw this. Not a bad compromise I think. Personally I would rather an R35, but only two doors. :whistling:

There is performance to be had cheaply in both models but the VQ 2.5 is an unknown at the moment with 200 awkw being the highest output I think at present. With most parts aimed at the Z, it would be smart to swap to the 3.5 block for any serious power.

I never got to drive a 260 (although I would love to.) but the handling of the m35, now I have the coilovers, is amazing. Like nothing I have driven before. I would suggest you drive both and make your decision then.

Also, the M35 cant be thrashed like the 260 as the damn ECU wont let you.

Edited by scotty nm35
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821183
Share on other sites

I just took my 260RS up to falls which is a 5+ hour drive, snow boards on the roof with 4 blokes the shortest being 6" the tallest 6"5' with a mountain of shit and booze.... turbos spooling hard and pulling like a train with at 2t+ weight all the way up Mt. Stirling THE BEST FUN EVERY!

Question you need to ask yourself is, how much is your woman going to be driving/in the car?? Mine is rarely in it and even more rarely drives it. Also the seats in the 260rs have very little in the way of height adjustment as apposed to the electric leathers in the M35 so if ur chick is a shortass like mine she will complain to no end... plus you will be cursing evertime she dints and scratches that glorious 260rs mouth at the supermarket if she drives it a lot.

In honesty i use my car for lots of work shit as well as personal stuff. I'd say that when we have a babe, ill probably sell the 260 for an M35 and Buy an R34 GTR... Hi performance cars and soccer mums just don't mix :whistling: in my opinion *ducks shit thrown by car chicks*

How did you get 4 blokes in there? I get whinghed at when i take 4 blokes to work (100k trip) as there is no room and my knee's are up around my ear's and im only 6"1

Went and looked at a new liberty wagon for the missus, same external dimensions (give or take a few mm) yet a SHITLOAD more room.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821250
Share on other sites

It might only be my ignorance but is the autech really that much faster like the specs only say a 1kw difference. If there is anyone around Brisbane with a 260 let me know if you want to compare as a guy at work has a 400 hp r33 and it's not much faster then my stock series 2 except for the 180 speed cut that im not gonna remove

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821387
Share on other sites

:) i have a clean as 260 forsale with leather :D haha 260's are fantastic. take mine on a few hr drive occasionaly and they have so much overtaking power... but chilling in 5th at 110 there quiet as anything ive driven. corners... no worries with the 4wd aswell... volvo or gtr wagon ?? :( ***prepares to be torched**** :domokun:
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4821877
Share on other sites

theres 2 options really when you get into it...

ugly but modern/luxury

or

faster/better looking but not as luxury (but far from being a cheap import interior like you guys make out)

m35's to me have a great interior and look very neat and luxurious but the outside is horrid and the 260rs has a great all round package except the audi style interior quality of the m35, but its still pretty decent anyway.

I think u will find everyone is just gonna back the model they own in this argument unless they have both :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4822026
Share on other sites

To me your question would need to be ; Do I want my missus fangin around in my pride & joy? I know I wouldn't. Best thing to do would be buy her something she can call her own to belt around the shopping mauls (sic) & buy yourself a prime mover for group outings which only you skipper. (260RS family express)

My 2c

Cheers GW

i guess i must be lucky, cos my missus can actually drive (a manual) pretty well, so have no qualms with that

anyway keep the opinions coming guys :)

went down to Just Jap today, as they had an M35 on their website which i wanted to drive

unfortunately, it was off getting something done to it

might talk to Just Jap about importing something, they're only a couple of suburbs away from me :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4822034
Share on other sites

:) i have a clean as 260 forsale with leather ;) haha 260's are fantastic. take mine on a few hr drive occasionaly and they have so much overtaking power... but chilling in 5th at 110 there quiet as anything ive driven. corners... no worries with the 4wd aswell... volvo or gtr wagon ?? :) ***prepares to be torched**** :P

saw that in the for sale section

looks nice and clean, with a nice price too!

bit far though

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4822035
Share on other sites

I have an RS4T and I would love a 260RS but suggest the M35 for you. Do you want a reasonably fast family tourer or a hobby? I spend inordinate amounts of time and money on my RS4T and would do the same with a 260RS as bog standard they are not that quick.

With the M35 you get a well appointed comfortable wagon with excellent point to point abilities and reasonable economy. Fit a heavier rear sway bar, some Bilsteins when your stock shocks have worn out, some quality tyres (keep the stock rims - paper thin tyres on oversized wheels do not make for a good ride) and when it becomes available tune your stock ecu for maximum efficiency and you will have a great car.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/287513-260rs-vs-m35/#findComment-4822422
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • OK, Step 3, if you need to remove the valve body, either to replace it, the TCM, or to do a more complete drain.  First, you need to disconnect the TCM input wires, they are about half way up the transmission on the drivers side. One plug and the wires are out of the way, but there is also a spring clip that stops the socket from sliding back into the transmission. On my car the spring clip was easy to get, but the socket was really stuck in the o-ring of the transmission housing and took some.....persuasion. You can see both the plug to remove (first) and the spring clip (second) in this pic Incidentally, right next to the plug, you can see where the casting has allowance for a dispstick/filler which Nissan decided not to provide. there is a cap held on with a 6mm head bolt that you can remove to overfill it (AMS recommend a 1.5l overfill). Final step before the big mess, remove the speed sensor that is clipped to the valve body at the rear of the box.  Then removal of the Valve Body. For this the USDM Q50 workshop manual has a critical diagram: There are a billion bolts visible. Almost all of them do not need to be removed, just the 14 shown on the diagram. Even so, I both removed one extra, and didn't check which length bolt came from which location (more on that later....). Again it is worth undoing the 4 corners first, but leaving them a couple of turns in to hold the unit up....gravity is not your friend here and trans oil will be going everywhere. Once the corners are loose but still in remove all the other 10 bolts, then hold the valve body up with 1 hand while removing the final 4. Then, everything just comes free easily, or like in my case you start swearing because that plug is stuck in the casing. Done, the valve body and TCM are out
    • OK, so if you are either going for the bigger fluid change or are changing the valve body which includes the Transmission Control Module (TCM), first you should have both a new gasket 31397-1XJ0A and a torque wrench that can work down to 8Nm (very low, probably a 1/4 drive one). You can probably get by without either, but I really didn't want to pull it all apart together due to a leak. First, you now need that big oil pan. The transmission pan is 450 long x 350 wide, and it will probably leak on all sides, so get ready for a mess. There are 24x 6mm headed bolts holding the pan on. I undid the 2 rear corners, then screwed those bolts back in a couple of turns to let the pan go low at that end, then removed all the middle bolts on each side. Then, undo the front corner bolts slowly while holding the pan up, and 80% of the fluid will head out the rear. From there, remove the remaining bolts and the pan is off. You can see it is still dripping oil absolutely everywhere...it dripped all night.... I got another couple of litres when I removed the pan, and then another few when I removed the valve body - all up another 4l on top of the 3 already dropped in step 1.
    • Yeh I think i'll message an old contact i had for ages that manages his own tyre shop now.. n tell him what i want n work with him before ordering..  Got this 17x9 +30 Driftteks on 245/45/17 PSR Drag Radials on the rear.. They fit well - for your reference in future - Rear guards  have been lipped in & minimal to non flaring of the rear Gaurds.    
    • If only it were that easy! I also needed to remove seats, shocks, brake calipers, send my car through a fence, and use measuring and ended up guessing because I didn't remove seats, shocks and brake calipers. It can be hard sometimes Can be a little more complex than 'just measure' if you want to truly measure the entire wheel through all of it's suspension travel. But if you aren't going for every last mm then yeah, you can check the space you currently have and guesstimate.
    • If you own a car, and it has wheels on it, and you know the offset of those wheels, and you have a measuring device, you have everything you need to work out if other wheels will fit.
×
×
  • Create New...