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How much shipping through IM? I would've have thought it's relatively cheap as they're not a big item.

If they're like the C34 ones they're pretty big really - nealy 2 metres long (!) - in terms of length. You can't fold them up so you need a 2-metre-long shipping crate, which is expensive.

edit: just wondering if the M35 has pillarless doors like the C34?

Edited by DaveB

Nah...not that long! A per door basis! I have them on my car and although i didn't like them at first, it certainly didn't take for them to grow on me! The M35 Optional Parts Catalog lists them at 19,740Yen new as a "Basic Option" just can't determine if this is for all 4 or each! Damn wish i could read the Japanese text!

Nah...not that long! A per door basis! I have them on my car and although i didn't like them at first, it certainly didn't take for them to grow on me! The M35 Optional Parts Catalog lists them at 19,740Yen new as a "Basic Option" just can't determine if this is for all 4 or each! Damn wish i could read the Japanese text!

That would be for the set.

BTW....ever wonder why I have never sprayed my grey bits.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1209B547804E

looks like Grandma's couch!!! >_<

Yeah, but your ARX is black.

Silver = average.

Black = good! (just ignore the wheels.. if you can)

BlackARXcolourcoded.jpg

Yeah, but your ARX is black.

Silver = average.

Black = good! (just ignore the wheels.. if you can)

BlackARXcolourcoded.jpg

Shit that thing is ugly....with the Axis front end and rear skirt I agree it look good.....and I know that u and I will probably never see eye to eye on this but!!!!

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Shit that thing is ugly....with the Axis front end and rear skirt I agree it look good.....and I know that u and I will probably never see eye to eye on this but!!!!

>_<

I actually like the ARX front bar over the Axis one for the NM's.

Hey man. I did say that I liked your Nismo stickers!

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