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where are everyone geting their M35's from? I imoported my GTR years ago, but my wife won't be keen for that process again...

I am specifically looking for an AR-X as it has better ground clearance, but can't find many for sale at a realistic price.

any ideas please?

Northshore Prestige, no question.

I have bought 2 M35's and helped purchase a third through Ben.

Ben and Tony are great if you have any questions regarding them and still answer my Q's 2 years after buying my RS through them.

Yeah im in the same boat.

Looking at replacing my series 1 stagea for an M35 now, but cant find what I want. There arent a lot on car sales etc at the moment.

I live just around the corner from Northshore Prestige, but they mainly have ARX's - which will suite you DAN00H but I was hoping to get a 250t with the factory sports kit.

I found this Autec Axis on car sales - which would be the dream stagea - but a little over budget for me.

If anyone has something for sale, please PM me.

Ben.

Yeah im in the same boat.

Looking at replacing my series 1 stagea for an M35 now, but cant find what I want. There arent a lot on car sales etc at the moment.

I live just around the corner from Northshore Prestige, but they mainly have ARX's - which will suite you DAN00H but I was hoping to get a 250t with the factory sports kit.

I found this Autec Axis on car sales - which would be the dream stagea - but a little over budget for me.

If anyone has something for sale, please PM me.

Ben.

That AXIS would be Tony's car (aka NRVOUS on these forums), and it's recently had some work done to it. That would be a VERY nice car indeed!

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