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Maybe, or does it just stand for Accessories 3.

As in the different packs, snow pack etc etc.

ACCS3 is: 車間自動制御システム which is your automatic control system between cars.

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can someone fast mine please :P

NM35-303052

nick if you read this can you bring one of the DVDs stephen gave to you last weekend please? cheers!

the copy andy gave me doesnt seem to have m35s in the list. but i FINALLY got it working. had to load XP in a virtual machine

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Xenon headlamp

Leather

TV/Navi

thanks!!

ahhh xenon was an option on M35s???

Some came with Halogens as standard but yours (250t RX FOUR) did come with xenons standard. But they still put it on your option list for some reason. it says literally " Xenon Headlamp". Spotlights weren't put on in the model number but aero parts sometimes were.

haha thanks dude!

are you coming thursday night? can you bring a copy of fast for me please if you are? :P

I'm not sure if I will be making it this week, but Nick might have some left from the meet.

Check with Nick man.

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