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hey guys i was looking at a few cars for my mate 2day and while i was speaking with the dealer he said he had an 08 stagea almost ready (in paperwork stage of compliance)

he also said it was a twin turbo 2.5 v6 awd ?????? possible or not???

i have given him my no. so when he receives it i can check it out

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2008 M35 Stagea is 3.5L VQ35de or 2.5L vq25dd only.

Both engine combos come in AWD or RWD and only the Axis S came with the 6-speed manual option (3.5L).

The only Stagea that ever came from factory with twin turbos is the 260RS (C34)

Who is this dealer?

The only dealer that is currently able to import and comply 2005+ Stageas is Northshore Prestige (incidentally, they were also the first to offer the 2001-2003 M35's)

Perhaps you should give Ben a call, here are their contact details

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2008 M35 Stagea is 3.5L VQ35de or 2.5L vq25dd only.

Both engine combos come in AWD or RWD and only the Axis S came with the 6-speed manual option (3.5L).

The only Stagea that ever came from factory with twin turbos is the 260RS (C34)

Who is this dealer?

The only dealer that is currently able to import and comply 2005+ Stageas is Northshore Prestige (incidentally, they were also the first to offer the 2001-2003 M35's)

Perhaps you should give Ben a call, here are their contact details

mile auto in argenton newcastle i wasnt really interested in buyin 1 but thought it was a bit strange and the price was a bit off 2 he said around 25000 i will put up more on it if/when he contacts me i wanna go n have a look just curious

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they look like a quality dealer that really knows their cars.....:LMFAO

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/FORD/FAL...059190&pt=1

It is hard to believe anything they tell you when they can not get even the brand correct.

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they look like a quality dealer that really knows their cars.....:LMFAO

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/FORD/FAL...059190&pt=1

It is hard to believe anything they tell you when they can not get even the brand correct.

:P

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they look like a quality dealer that really knows their cars.....:LMFAO

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/FORD/FAL...059190&pt=1

It is hard to believe anything they tell you when they can not get even the brand correct.

Or the body style, or the fuel type, or the price.....

gotta love the attention to detail of some of these guys...

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Saw two Stags in a yard at Arundel. One was badged at the back, "RS", the other as an RSfour. Both were unregistered. The RSFour had incredibly scrubbed, bald front tyres and both were advertised as running on "unleaded" petrol.

The RS was $14k the other $16k. for an S2 with sunroofs.

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they look like a quality dealer that really knows their cars.....:LMFAO

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/FORD/FAL...059190&pt=1

It is hard to believe anything they tell you when they can not get even the brand correct.

:happy:

unbelievable... although I am sure that IF the falcon looked like that and had the build quality of a Legnum, they would have sold a lot more "BA" wagons!

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