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Had a good day went to test drive some M35 stageas with my mate whos keen on getting one. I was surprised at the quality and look of the model and changed my perception a little.the interior is nice as too! Went into japlink and took out a RX not bad at all.Definatly tourqey and refined.

On the funnier side of things, Went into Edward Lees on Parra rd, young guy walks up to us..(looks 15) how u going guys can i help you? asked if he had any m35's in stock and then after hes confused look i said stagea?. He replied " u mean the V35?" i said nooo i mean m35 comes after the c34... he states he doesnt know what that is and then asks me what brand it is.. LOL.. by this stage my mate had walked off in disgust... i told him it was a nissan and he replied had said he had never seen one or heard of one and to look around because maybe they had one in stock.. We then walked out of the lot as he was serving a couple lookin at the El GRande's staring at my car as i drove off LOL so much for import Lot. educate your Carsalesman!!

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i felt like selling the cars myself ahha i knew more.

i remember looking for mine months ago and some salesan on parra rd blaintantly said.. "nup dont stock them. they are heavy and ugly and no one wants them, last one i had took months to sell cant get rid of them" and i said well i do..and walked off haha.. he then proceeded to follow me and try and sell me a legnum and tell me of all the options it had. i said its ugly and i didnt want it. he didnt like that (he had 5 on the lot(

Keep an eye on North Shoe Prestige.

IMO the best dealer of M35's in Sydney.

No bullshit, know what they are talking about, give quality back up and quality cars. I think they may have sold out at the moment but I am sure they will have some good ones soon.

http://www.northshoreprestige.com.au/

Cheers

Andy

You only need to ask on this forum, how many of us from all across the country are driving around in M35's imported by Ben...

They even have mechanics who know these vehicles well.

Keep an eye on North Shoe Prestige.

IMO the best dealer of M35's in Sydney.

No bullshit, know what they are talking about, give quality back up and quality cars. I think they may have sold out at the moment but I am sure they will have some good ones soon.

http://www.northshoreprestige.com.au/

Cheers

Andy

yeah avoid edward lees, its where my car came from, he offerred me a sales job when i bought my car.

anyway, the videos on the website for the stagea are funny, his dad (edward) is going on about the M35 stagea, apparently they have a 2.5L VQ35 motor............

go to northshore!!

yeah avoid edward lees, its where my car came from, he offerred me a sales job when i bought my car.

anyway, the videos on the website for the stagea are funny, his dad (edward) is going on about the M35 stagea, apparently they have a 2.5L VQ35 motor............

go to northshore!!

:P Yeah, I heard that in the video as well.

Wow. They must really know their M35's.

+3 for Northshore.

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