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Hello all,

Just wondering what is the difference between the C34 and C35? The only noticable change I can see is the engine its type, triptronic gears, different external styling. Does anyone know more?

Or if you have a url that compares the two would be great too.. ;)

Last questions is has anyone attempted putting a half cut C35 into a C34 ? Can it be done? If so what type of difficulty would there likely to be?

Cheers,

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What is a C35?

I like the newer looking style of the M35, especially with the a nice kit. Yes, styling and engine are different...they use a VQ25DD, VQ25DET and VQ30DD, all are 5AT.

And for those who want a manual there is the limited Autech Axis 350S uses a VQ35DE with a 6MT.

Why bother swapping, unless you want the VQ25DET!

2003 Stagea 4WD 250T RS-4 V NM35 2500 pearl AC AW PS PW Grade 5 Start price 1950

Is what we want to bring in, cant for 18 months after manufacture then we have to wait for price to be low enough that people will hand the money over.

You also have to look at how many come up at the auctions when deciding what to do.

It is SEVS eligabe but somebody has to apply for it to be on the list.

After EVO 6,7 and 8, IS 200 wagon 3 litre 4WD and the campers V35 Skyline the NM35 may be looked at, it cost's so much to get compliance on models you will sell it takes a big set of balls to do a car that hasent tested the water.

Look why would you do the PRIUS when a battery costs $7000, a lot goes into deciding what to do.

I want it on our list but you dont want too many cars as $1,500 per model per year to DOTRS and evidence costs for each model.

You want to do 20 to 25 of each model to make worth while so you may do only 4 models so you have to look at what is long term and give best return with out having to charge $7,000 plus for compliance.

These averages are off Japanese dealers site.

2001 Stagea 250RX M35 2500 17 FA Silver AC AW PS PW 4.5 average sale price of 1,846,000yen

Landed say around $34,000 plus compliance.

2002 Stagea access HM35 3000 24 FA pearl AC AW TV leather PS PW 5 average sale price of 2,100,000yen

Landed say around $38,000 plus compliance.

2001 Stagea 300RX HM35 3000 12 FA Silver AC AW TV leather PS PW 5 average sale price of 2,000,000yen

Landed say around $38,000 plus compliance.

This is a good Russian site that tels sale prices on cars and also gives very good run down on all Japanese cars including fitment of side intrusion bars for 15 year old boys http://english.auto.vl.ru/

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