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Tell me it's crap, unless it's true?

Yes, it is true. It's still called V36 and I saw one for sale at Fabcar last month.

For me, it doesn't look the best, plus I think it's $75k on road.

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Yep, very true.

Skyline Crossover

Still working out whether it's an American bus made for Japan, or the other way around.....the Headline on that site seems odd. Either way, it's like calling a Big Mac (a Skyline) a Double Cheeseburger (a Bus)...ruins the brand!(?)

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Can these be imported to AUS now

so lot of them US in Infinity badge, not bad i think looks nice than a Lexus RX350 , which i think it this is going against

can someone send me for sale link, if it for sale in aus

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Hey Chris,

why not just borrow someone's silly Dualis?..

Cheers mate!

nah those are no fun. need someting with gadgets :)

kushil,

google fabcar in WA.

http://www.fabcar.com.au/2010/09/13/skyline-crossover-pics/

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Had a chance to see one today at Fabcar when I dropped off my V for a service. Looks quite decent. They're also getting in the Infiniti FX50 (obviously the Nissan version which I'm not sure what name it falls under exactly) - I got a chance to drive one which was owned by my brother's roommate in the US last year - they are bloody brilliant.

The 5L V8's go like stink! 291kW/500Nm...*drool*

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