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Stagea M35 Models Difference?


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Hi,

Do the leather interiors only come in the arx's??? What models come with leather???

What colours are available?

thanks

Adrian

Hello Adrian,

I have an Autech Axis and it has the beige leather seats. As far as i know any Stagea M35 could have the leather option if the japanese buyer so desired for a nominal fee....

Jules

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ive seen AR-X, RS and RX models with black and beige leather.

Paramour, does yours have the grey, CF look or wood inserts around the interior?

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ive seen AR-X, RS and RX models with black and beige leather.

Paramour, does yours have the grey, CF look or wood inserts around the interior?

Hello,

It has the black CF look inserts....

Jules

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The AXIS has a premium grade leather as opposed to other models. You can really feel the difference of the quality of the leather as it's softer.

Mmmmm I may have to drive around naked to experience the true softness of my leather seats... :blush:

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