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Just came across this during a google search, thought somepeople may find it interesting :)

http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/NEWS/2001/.../011016-01.html

Gives information on the model and what is different with the ARX, i.e. ride height etc.

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yes that would be right, its also possible the gearbox is 'programmed' to output a different signal

or it would get the speed from the ABS computer via its sensors which are already programmed with the rolling diametre of the relevant car.

Edited by zei20l

it's nothing really

just thinking of changing my cluster to a RX or RS model so i can run lower profile tyres when i lower the car

You could probably get the Nismo cluster in there. I believe that was designed with the RS/RX in mind.

Vaguely recall reading that it is calibrated for 18/7.5/45... ie the LMX5's

wait for the dollar to get better, IF it ever does

Yeah man, me too.

S l o w l y getting there.

Can have a Nismo suspension kit sent over for a bit less than $2k atm. No good for ARX though.

HKS Hipermax maybe Danny?

just like i said :blink:

would be good to find a written off ARX we could part up.... i know where andy lives!

Ok, I've been thinking about it, let's go borrow Andy's diff centre lol ;)

I'll have to keep my eye on the wrecker's incase one comes in, I might check if NissWreck will bring one in for me :) Their next container isn't due for a few months however :wub:

I'm sure between us all including the ARX owner's we could buy nearly the whole car up :)

i wouldnt mind the nismo, add some sway bars and it will handle nicely!

i dont think you want hypermax, get the HKS superwagon R+ (i think R+)

mmm, Nismo suspension with SK's sway bars... Anyone know where I can get some by any chance seeing as SK as gone walkabouts?

TIEN Super Wagon

HKS Hipermax LS+ (adjustable)

Ok, I've been thinking about it, let's go borrow Andy's diff centre lol :wub:

I'll have to keep my eye on the wrecker's incase one comes in, I might check if NissWreck will bring one in for me ;) Their next container isn't due for a few months however :blink:

I'm sure between us all including the ARX owner's we could buy nearly the whole car up :)

that sounds like a good idea..

i wanna replace some stuff on my car..

ahhh apologies! i knew something was wrong in my head! thanks haha

Ahhhh if only that was the case, sorry to break it to you, there are lots of things wrong in your head :blink:

xoxoxo

dont make me whip your M35 with my Fiat again!!!

... and when your Fiat is tired, run down and defeated, I'll pop it in the back of the Stagea and drop you and the Fiat home :blink:

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