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I dont know of any up here (apart from bruce gearing) that are doing them due to cost.

2nd the dollar drop- I'm feeling it with the bits that I bring in from tokyo.

Finally!@! Looks like we got our first RAW: Top Gear Vehicle Imports in Brisbane.. Awesome work guys..

Should see a few others shortly.. Hope someone is working on the V36 Sedans...

How much are they gunna charge on the V36 Compliance

we have pricing and its NOT cheap!

$4700 and its for the coupe in auto form only.

I'm awaiting approval before I get to strip this one down for a nav swap.

we have pricing and its NOT cheap!

$4700 and its for the coupe in auto form only.

I'm awaiting approval before I get to strip this one down for a nav swap.

Is that including GST & Tyres ? I will probably wait for a couple of months when a couple more workshop has the compliance for them

Is that including GST & Tyres ? I will probably wait for a couple of months when a couple more workshop has the compliance for them

Yeah same, I think i'm going to wait for the Sedan.

Anyone know what price to expect the Sedans to go for at Auction?

ALSO, what price do you guys wreckon i'd be able to pick up a mint v35 sedan now?

we have pricing and its NOT cheap!

$4700 and its for the coupe in auto form only.

I'm awaiting approval before I get to strip this one down for a nav swap.

I don't think it's too bad.

V35 compliance is not "that" far off that price and there's probably a bit of "we're the only ones so will charge a bit more" in there to.

I'm very interested in the Sedan as well, but will wait a while for a few to get here. As much as it was great having one of a very few V35's on the road when i first got it. The price drop in recent times has taught me a bit about what I would say are more "boutique" vehicles :blush:

Still common sense and wanting a car are two very different things, and I think I'll find it hard to resit once i see a sedan on the road here :P

Yeah same, I think i'm going to wait for the Sedan.

Anyone know what price to expect the Sedans to go for at Auction?

ALSO, what price do you guys wreckon i'd be able to pick up a mint v35 sedan now?

I've hear going rate for V36 350GT is quite steep at the moment, well above 2,000,000 Yen

Type SP 06' Model is listed on Yahoo auction for (Yen) 2,300,000.

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e80766528

I am hoping with introduction of new Infinity G37 with its V6 VQ37VHR engine added to sedan lineup will happen in JDM as well to drive down the price of V36 350GT Sedan.

V36 is the 370GT... there is no V36 G35s.... sat in the 370GT, it was going for about 60k in sydney, prob one of the first 370GT been complianced. but it's definitely twice the car of 350GT, interior, engine, everything is a lot better. but for 60k... its a bit steep, considering half the stuff in the car wont work as with 350GT...

i thought the v36 was the g37....

correct me if im wrong?

I was just referring to sedan lineup. skyline sedan is currently offered in 3 line up and called 250GT, 250GT 4WD and 350GT. Coupe version is known as 370GT.

At the moment there is no 370 version for sedan but initifity has launched 370 version of sedan.

Please refer to below for your reference:

V36 has currently offered in 4 distinctive models:

* 250GT - 2.5L VQ25HR V6, 225 PS (222 hp/165 kW), 268 N·m (198 lb·ft)

* 250GT FOUR - 2.5L VQ25HR V6, 225 PS (222 hp/165 kW), 268 N·m (198 lb·ft) 4WD

* 350GT - 3.5L VQ35HR V6, 315 PS (311 hp/232 kW), 365 N·m (269 lb·ft)

* 370GT - 3.7L VQ37VHR V6, 333 PS (328 hp/245 kW), 363 N·m (268 lb·ft)

250GT sedan

Transmission is 5-speed automatic on all model ranges. 4 wheel drive is standard on 250GT FOUR models.

250GT Type S was introduced in 2008 model year.

350GT sedan

Transmission is 5-speed automatic on all model ranges.

4-wheel active steering is available in Type S and Type SP as option.

370GT coupe

Introduced in 2008 model year, it is a Japanese version of Infiniti G37 coupe.

Transmission is 5-speed automatic on all model ranges, with 6-speed manual on Type S and Type SP.

18-inch wheels are used on base and 370GT Type P, while Type S and Type SP includes 19-inch wheels.

50th Limited

It is an option for 250GT Type P, 350GT Type P, 350GT Type SP, 250GT FOUR Type P, commemorating 50th year of Nissan Skyline. The interior is marked with anniversary red leather seats, and serial numbered front glass. This package went on sale on 2008-03-31.

can someone few a few interior shots for me. specifically steering wheel and main dash. looking at doing a few things since I can't get my hands on the one here (which belongs to powerplay.) to fiddle.

I'm working out the cruise control and audio stuff :)

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