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My M35. Pretty happy with how it looks. Perfect stance for me. Even at this height, I struggle with my low hanging Kakimoto exhaust. Next on the list - dump & front pipe.. deciding whether to go a mid muffler or hi-flow cat.. any suggestions..?

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My M35. Pretty happy with how it looks. Perfect stance for me. Even at this height, I struggle with my low hanging Kakimoto exhaust. Next on the list - dump & front pipe.. deciding whether to go a mid muffler or hi-flow cat.. any suggestions..?

Very nice!:thumbsup: That is a really nice package with the 350Z rims; colour, ride height, all spot on.

The Aero looks so nice in Gold; almost as nice as Black...:whistling:

I'm still torn; not really sure about the Aero skirts on my Black; they look so good on the light colours, but on black they just look heavy.

Maybe I need to get hold of some PM skirts; more pumped than the stock ones, but less than the Aero.

Hmmm, might need to perve on Alex's at the Stag Anniversary...:ph34r:

I'm with Cam; a dump & mid pipe with a high flow cat will really wake it up. Exhaust volume won't really change; but you do get a nice burble once the restriction is gone.:whistling:

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I think the aero kit is just perfect for the M35.. i wasnt keen on the gold before the purchase, now i love it..

Not too sure about the PM skirts, but personally i wouldnt go any other kit besides the aero.

was for the exhaust, the reason i wanted to go a mid muffler was main for the flow, im not too concerned on the sounds side of things..

thanks for the input guys!

I'm still torn; not really sure about the Aero skirts on my Black; they look so good on the light colours, but on black they just look heavy.

Maybe I need to get hold of some PM skirts; more pumped than the stock ones, but less than the Aero.

Hmmm, might need to perve on Alex's at the Stag Anniversary...:ph34r:

I didn't know they were any different! rolleyes.gif

Mind you, when Jetwreck was under my car, all I heard was "mmmm, thats different, thats different , thats different"!!!

There seems to be more and more they changed S1 to S2.

Have to check it out Sunday. Hope we get some good weather.

Couple of photos of Longroof.

Fake RS260 bar on an RS4S

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Giant sideskirts kinda dont suit the rear...

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Failed rego inspection specifcation R32 skinny rim tuck for lols.

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Was so embarassed to be sitting in my car in line behind a 996 GT3 and a newish Jag XKR at the inspectors with tiny R32 rims about a foot inside the guards.

The jag failed.

interstate cars may require a local inspection before rego is given.......

Yeah, I realise. I was just curious as to why the car might have failed the inspection.

Just picked up my Stagea from the autotrans depot this morning. Bought it in SA.

I'll have to take it to the pits to get a WA rego soon; not looking forward to that part.

Will post a pic when possible, maybe later today :D

not too sure,they are 18s but they are going cos they have bad gutter rash from the last owners.ill be getting 20s in the same style if i can find them,

Looks nice and clean. What wheels are they?

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