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I beleive "J-spec" Auto or one of the more popular importers imported a V35 Sedan (just a 250GTm, nothing special) if I recall correctly? Can someone confirm? I think it was shipped to Brisbane...

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just supplied vehicle documentation to a compliancer in melb that's gone ahead and applied to be a RAWS for V35's dated 2001 - 2003, which even if Nissan Australia decided to bring in the V35 would be eligible for low volume import. A lot of compliancers are worried about gettin it only to find Nissan au bring it in and then lose sales. theyve brought or are bringing a couple of 350GT (a Premium Coupe and a Sedan from memory) down 2 melb for testing etc.

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Theyre good value for money I suppose.

2003 model Couple GT black, auction grade 4.5, sold for 2624000 yen. About 33k + import duty + GST + compliance + onroads

Right. If you can just get over the *look* of the V35, it is in fact a bargain at auction.
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The sedan isn't a bad looking car...I used to not like the look but after awhile you get use to it.  Understandably you guys don't see these cars day in day out.

The revised Sedan will have the same lights as the Coupe.

i see them day in day out ..the sedans got a fat arse....

but so does J.Lo...in my opinion..

it `s just a matter of taste

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but do you see them in the flesh day in day out... ;)

different angles and different colours

Neighbour next door use to have a silver one for his wife course it didn't really stand out parked next to his white VIP 167 V300.

As I said used to not like it and now I don't mind it even the lights...things can't always be the same so it was refreshing to see a different kind of tail light but it too me a very very very very long time get use to the lights. Ass IMO ain't fat at all but maybe I like J.Lo's ass I mean car's with fat ass :).

Jake32, not aimed at you...but I find alot of guys place judgement on cars they've never seen in the flesh or driven...but somehow they can give such a great indepth opinion.

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