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Anyone look at one of these when looking at the stag???? Need a wagon and I'm throwing up between m35 axis and possibly the blit. Never seen one nor seem to be able to find much on them... Both auto which is a killer for me but have to look past that... 1jz would be awesome. Interior looks better and more plush on the stag but never been in a m35. Had an autech 260 but sold a long while ago. Wish I could go back but can't. Let me know ur thoughts. 

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Blit was made from 2002 to 2007. Pretty sure there is none in NZ and I would think they are pretty rare in AU as well. The engines are common Toyota items but I think you would struggle to find any other parts for them. If you were to import one I suspect resale value would be low.

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Interior looks more plush? Maybe I just watched the wrong Youtube clips, but it looks no better than an NM35 RS. The grey centre console actually reminded me of a Falcon design, but then Toyota aren't really renowned for nice interiors.

 

You do know compliance is available for the Crown wagon with a 1JZ, yes?

 

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9 minutes ago, iamhe77 said:

Interior looks more plush? Maybe I just watched the wrong Youtube clips, but it looks no better than an NM35 RS. The grey centre console actually reminded me of a Falcon design, but then Toyota aren't really renowned for nice interiors.

 

You do know compliance is available for the Crown wagon with a 1JZ, yes?

 

I read it this way first, went and googled them, then came back to comment similar to yours. I reread the OP and i think, in a slightly clumsy way, he was actually saying the Stag interior is nicer.

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Yes stag interior is much nicer indeed. Blit as usual Toyota is bland.... The crown is a littl old and would take the blit over it but good suggestion. I saw there was a manual conversion on a blue stag. Was there a costing on it??? Also what's the kw limit to the z33 6 speed would it dope with 200awkw? From mild mods to the 2.5 with hybrid turbo??? 

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