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Hi to all, new guy in the forum.. sorry to start a new thread. I know most of my questions are pretty common but just got to get some more specifics about 250GTs. I've done my search in the forum and it's very helpful, but most of the infos I got are for v35 coupes.

I'm about to have a 2004 V35 250GTM (no idea what's the difference bet 250GT and 250GTM) two weeks from now. The dealer got it for me from the auction in japan. I've attached some pix of it but only coming from the screen of the dealer's PC. Sorry for the bad quality.

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Just wanna find out about these things:

* is it a series 1 or 2?

* 250GT and 250GTM difference?

* how's the maintenance for 250GTs?

* what specific oil should I use for the CVT service and how much?

* it has done 38k's, how will I find out if it's genuine or not?

* what other things should I be aware of before paying the balance?

Thanks a lot guys in advance. Any other information about 250GTs you wanna add up aside from my questions would be great..

Cheers!

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Hi,

I also bought a S2 2005 V35 250GT two months ago and from the photos, its looks like you have bought the S1 250GT.

S2 V35 have an updated front bumper, different tail lights, I-key and interior too.

Here are some photos of the S2 V35:

http://csndealers.carsales.com.au/cars/NIS...id=11F9ABE7CEA0

For the tranny oil, you dont use the CVT oil as they are only for the CVT-8 V35.

The 250GT have 4 spd auto and you can use the nissan tranny oil.

Edited by Son Gokou

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