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Hey guys,

Been without a "V" for over a year and half now and thinking its about time to get back into one.

This time though, I'm looking at the V36 Sedan's.

Are there any owners on here?

Anything specific to look out for or probs which may have crept up?

I'm currently looking at a 350GT type SP.

All opinions/advice welcome.

Cheers

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looks good. I'm thinking to work (& save) really hard over the next couple of years,

wanted one of the 370GT SP sedan that just out last year '09 - still very expensive, though and none made it to auction house yet...

only the 350GTs

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Yeah would love a 370 Sedan, but agree way to pricey still. Well not pricey for the car but pricey considering how much the sedans drop in price within a couple of years.

That and there's also no compliance for them yet.

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i like your choice bobby, i like this car too... but i really havent looked for one..since i cant afford them as yet.

also thats why i envy Yo-Yo! wehehe

no..i just like the 37's looks... plus their engine has replaced the VQ35DE on ward's top 10 engine since 2007.

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i though they got compliance for 370 Sedan now with one for sale at some WA place... so on a thread some time back....

so there are not a single one in the country still...

I am waiting for the Nissan FUGA (V6 version) to be available here , saw a few overseas this December (In sri lanka of all places :P ) and Loved it ......... but like the 370 as well....

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sounds like a dummy add to get interests flowing in... from the picture of the door trim, it's obvious the photo is taken in either auction caryard in Japan or on the docks.

looks like car is not even in Aust.

Well this person has come to light before as you can see by the same mobile phone number for different business, first being for a cleaning service link, van on car sales link and another part time broker link.

I know the V36 sedan will be available soon as I was speaking to the guys in Sydney who just got a car through emissions which has been the hold up.

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DRIFT - I'm pretty sure the V36 Sedan is available, however only the 3.5L. Its the 3.7L or 370GT thats still in process.

As for the add, yeah saw that and just laughed. Great way to see a car. No pics, colour - "dark" interior colour - "dark"

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DRIFT - I'm pretty sure the V36 Sedan is available, however only the 3.5L. Its the 3.7L or 370GT thats still in process.

As for the add, yeah saw that and just laughed. Great way to see a car. No pics, colour - "dark" interior colour - "dark"

prestige imports is selling the vq35 sedans

i too am waiting for pricing for the vq37's. wonder how the flappy paddels gona be like

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DRIFT - I'm pretty sure the V36 Sedan is available, however only the 3.5L. Its the 3.7L or 370GT thats still in process.

No sedans offered for sale have been plated to my knowledge as not approved.

prestige imports is selling the vq35 sedans

i too am waiting for pricing for the vq37's. wonder how the flappy paddels gona be like

If you are talking about a broker they are not selling any they are seeing who will buy one.

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370GT sedan would def be great, but given there still quite new in japan, expect the price to be much closer to $50k once they're approved.

From what I've heard about 6-8 months away.

I had a look at a V36 350GT sedan yesterday, and I'm in love!!!!

It was a top of the range SP, and without a doubt probably the best priced car for what you get in the country.

Now its just a matter of seeing if i can find the right car in Japan or here.

Prices are a bit higher here, but if i get the right trade-in price then I'll probably grab a local one.

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370GT sedan would def be great, but given there still quite new in japan, expect the price to be much closer to $50k once they're approved.

From what I've heard about 6-8 months away.

I had a look at a V36 350GT sedan yesterday, and I'm in love!!!!

It was a top of the range SP, and without a doubt probably the best priced car for what you get in the country.

Now its just a matter of seeing if i can find the right car in Japan or here.

Prices are a bit higher here, but if i get the right trade-in price then I'll probably grab a local one.

How much is the V36 350GT

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