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Drove pass Parramatta road today and I got my eye on a new shape Elgrand AUTECH RIDER in white.

Everything is not comfrimed yet but high chance I should be buying it...

anyway details of my car...

2003 M35 AXIS AUTECH in Peral White ( hard to get in oz )

recently just did a major service with all new plugs and fan belts..

new RDA slotted disc and EBD pads allround.

new JDM aftermarket hatch lip spoiler

new JDM floor mat....

I was going to built it as a VIP wagon until I think Elgrand is a better VIP build up car that i needed...

89kms.

I think a few of the members here already seen my car in the stagea meets ...

anyway, please make me an offer as I need to workout a change over price to show my wife!

cheers,

David

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Drove pass Parramatta road today and I got my eye on a new shape Elgrand AUTECH RIDER in white.

Everything is not comfrimed yet but high chance I should be buying it...

anyway details of my car...

2003 M35 AXIS AUTECH in Peral White ( hard to get in oz )

recently just did a major service with all new plugs and fan belts..

new RDA slotted disc and EBD pads allround.

new JDM aftermarket hatch lip spoiler

new JDM floor mat....

I was going to built it as a VIP wagon until I think Elgrand is a better VIP build up car that i needed...

89kms.

I think a few of the members here already seen my car in the stagea meets ...

anyway, please make me an offer as I need to workout a change over price to show my wife!

cheers,

David

Dave,

how soon do you want to sell?

It was this car, right? (I've got a few of my own photos from this, but they're on my laptop, so I just used Ian's shot.)

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PM sent.

Dave, you are one twisted individual arn't you? :D

First you tell me your car has plenty of punch and you wouldn't want to high-flow your turbo now you go and do this!!! LOL

But I wouldn't mind an Elgrand with Nismo kit but I definatly would not sell the Stagea for it. Mind you both of them would look good in my driveway and would give us a comfy spot to sit when we have our Thursday night meeting at Erina :down:

Nick,

Thankz for the pics sure it will saved me sometimes to dig out the older pics...

Stephen,

er...yea....I change my mind quite a bit....but its not comfrimed yet...

still thinking should i replace the stagea for elgrand or not at the moment as i love my axis so much and i have already spend some decent money it...

power wise...Im still happy with the power..but then the more the better!!! hahahah

No worries, as if I really bough the new car, U can take a rest in my elgrand for sure after runs!!! lol

dont take this the wrong way, and everyones tastes are different, but the elgrand is ugly! unless you need all 7 (or was it 8) seats, keep the stag

*seinfeld voice*

Boooooooo.... BOOOOOOO!

What is the deal with the hate for the van?

I mean, it is powerful, looks good, can be done up easily and has plenty of space.... You know?

but I agree, keep the Stag.... unless Nick wants it!

Edited by iamhe77
hmm nah still not feeling it

the stag is as big as id go in a car i think

what r u talking about.

They are fully sick bro....check out the chrome!!!!!

:)

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Edited by Jetwreck

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