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does any one have knowledge or has seen a V36 convertible here in Oz? Abit of conflicting info out there on the web.. read up on prestige motor sports.com.au no chance of importing it in here doesn't qualify with SEVS but have seen it on the raws site. So whats to go??

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does any one have knowledge or has seen a V36 convertible here in Oz? Abit of conflicting info out there on the web.. read up on prestige motor sports.com.au no chance of importing it in here doesn't qualify with SEVS but have seen it on the raws site. So whats to go??

http://www.carsales....97730&silo=1011

there are a couple in WA by the looks of it

Yeah, there's some in WA now.

I've seen them and they look nice. But the price is still up the roof. :(

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Nealy AU$80k.

You can see it in carsales link. :P

Yes I did see it in the carsales like theres 2 a pearl white, and platinum one dont know if its the same dealer. Must say VERY nice!!!!! But I think if it had red leathers that would be the icing on the cake.. Looks like I know what my next machine is gonna be :).

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Is that an actual Infiniti with a RHD conversion or has somebody replaced the badges/seats/steering wheel on a 307GT? Impressive work either way as that is a great looking car.

Could be a European market car. Be interesting to see what language the dash is in.

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car is UK spec so dash is in MPH (primary) and yes the systems are in english. maps are still xeanavi / zenrin though. been talking to a few people about them.

its the head unit that I would be interested in and wouldnt take more than 10 minutes to get it out and see how many plugs it has and try it on a Jap car if the plugs match.

My v36 already has a non japanese cluster which is in Klm's

The main unit still does my head in however.

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its the head unit that I would be interested in and wouldnt take more than 10 minutes to get it out and see how many plugs it has and try it on a Jap car if the plugs match.

My v36 already has a non japanese cluster which is in Klm's

The main unit still does my head in however.

Where did you get the cluster? Pic?

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