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I put the Bluebird on there because I had a AUS spec 2.4 u13 and loved it. So it's kind of a sentimental thing.

I hate GTiR pulsars and the N14 shape. If I was to get a pulsar it would be a N15 VZ-R N1.

Also I refuse to buy Australian. Theyre crap =]

I will still have a sedan "shape" like I got but it thinking of a stag nose because of the fact there is more choices for front bars lights, other than a radiator support everything bolts on and I think it woils look that bit different....

Those who bag out Aussie made cars should really have a drive of a late model Falcodore before making such assertions, as quite a few people I know have been surprised (import bogans are getting as bad as falcodore bogans with brand loyalty IMO).

+1 for not bothering - some imports are better off left standard as the aftermarket here lacks so much + specialised systems and OEM parts etc etc

Those who bag out Aussie made cars should really have a drive of a late model Falcodore before making such assertions, as quite a few people I know have been surprised (import bogans are getting as bad as falcodore bogans with brand loyalty IMO).

+1 for not bothering - some imports are better off left standard as the aftermarket here lacks so much + specialised systems and OEM parts etc etc

they've always been as bad, if not worse.

but yeah, +1 for late model aussie 6 being grossly underestimated in the import community.

yeah tossing up between the following when i get my Blacks...if the world hasnt ended hahah

JDM U13 Bluebird SSS (SR20DET, AWD)

V36 350GT SP sedan

M35 Axis Autech Stagea

opinions?

V36 is the go IMO, but don't expect it to be sporty. Damn nice cars. If you can stretch your budget a little bit more go the 370GT model. The 350GT is also good, but since you will be spending that much coin a few K on top will not disappoint, and there are lots of turbo and supercharger kits from the USA at a reasonable price :D

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I dont think there are any cams available for our lower model engines (i have a VQ30DD V35), my latest insanity has been will a vq35de head bolt on and change our injection (i know this is probably insanity but i really like my car) and if it does will need a ecu to support such an abomination which i imagine getting would be impossible once again making another of my ideas redundant. (note reason for this thought was due to the mixing of rb26 and rb30's)

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