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My car for Northshore was perfect, and granted, it was dearer than some other options I had, but the way it was specced and the condition made it worth a little bit extra.

Just a really nice car, and Ben is great to deal with.

+ 1000000000 for North Shore Prestige

I bought my ARX from them in October 2007. Built 3/2003 it had 43'000km on it and was immaculate. It has been a dream car to have.

I am very suss about all these cars built earlier than mine being sold with 60k on the clock some 4 years after I bought mine.

I can tell you that North Shore only buy the best examples available.

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Andy

Depending on how much of a rush you are in, and whether you are willing to buy a car without test driving it, get in touch with Kristian at Iron Chef Imports. I got my C34 through him last year and it is a great car. It only took about 3 months from finding the car to me picking it up, and was well worth the wait compared to the ones I had seen in Oz. He is also really good to deal with, so I highly recommend him. He has an M35 on his lists at the moment:

http://www.ironchefimports.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=441&Itemid=1

Well what are you looking for?

Northshore have a couple of nice ones. What about this? http://www.northshoreprestige.com.au/view.php/used_cars/2003_Nissan_Stagea_250tRS_Four_Black_5_Speed_Automatic_Wagon/4470193/

Also the really expensive Northshore ones are series 2, if the 3.5 N/A interests you.

Yeah they have some nice ones, really need to sell my legnum private first as no one giving me enough trade in... Thanks for your help... Will be sure to keep an eye on northshore though 

wow? if thats not false advertising, i dont know what is.

I just looked at their ad,, WOW, it has been tuned and Chipped.. We should all call them and ask them who can chip the car.. :whistling:

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