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Yeah I freakin love them, once you see it with a nice kit on it, they look very nice.

Seen two, and the kits really make it look more angular than just the stock smeeping lines.

Pluse they have some cool features that just didnt come on the SI or SII, like the glass folding up on the rear door and stuff, but each to their own.

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Well Ernie can, I dunno what his trading name is for his company, but he lives here on the southside of Brissie, I took a look at a gold M35 a couple of months ago, but was trip tronic and was $55k :), not that I was interested in buying it, just was curious :P

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FYI

Ernie Parry runs Nizmo - skyline imports

Mobile is 0433 076 278

[email protected]

His new shop is in Allgas St, Slacks Creek

His M35 was an ARX - looked a bit like a Commodore Adventura, only with a lot more class. Even a bit like that Volvo Xc70 (without the poxy front end) that is on another thread at the bottom of this page.

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