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^cuz to a lot of people, 15-20k is also a lot of money.

Someone who is prepared to spend 85K on a car can also stretch it to purchase a 100K car. The difference is the 2nd hand car in question was 170K new.

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A GOOD CONTACT AT THE SYDNEY INFINITI DEALERSHIP

The G coupe and convertable will be in Sydney at the Autoshow and the price should be set then.

I saw the M models Base price which is 84K without drive way price.

If we take a moment and look at the price of the M and I would say the price of the G Coupe shoud be 10K less.

The G price is $10K less then the M.....

If you are looking to get a M or the FX.....contact Steven and he can send the car to your doorstep....someone has purchased A FX from Melbourne, already.

I hope this help those looking to upgrade to a brand new G 37 Model......

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Steven Teixeira

Infiniti Consultant

Infiniti Centre Sydney

134 William Street

East Sydney, NSW 2010

Phone: (02) 8356 6888 Fax: (02) 8356 6889

Mobile: +61 414 464 461

[email protected]

Infiniti-sydney.com.au

Is our g37 detuned compared to international models?

I would ignore 0-100 times.. they are far too arbitrary.

Looks like the M37 engine spec is 235kw.

370GT, 370Z and G37 is 245kw.

Probably a result of creating a quieter/luxurious version for the M sedan (quieter and therefore more restrictive exhaust).

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