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If you are looking for a cheap (but clean) M35 Stagea, or know someone who wants one...check out my sig.

Its a 2003 model, RS4 (AWD, VQ25DET), stock, and in excellent condition.

If you were looking at C34's, at least come and take a look at an M35 - you will be impressed. :/

324mm wilwood brake kit installed, again

20x 50mm extended wheel studs needed (+ spacer) to get rim over calipers

charging a very flat (new) battery then out for skids

well, bed in brakes and new ku36 tyres anyhow

wat size spacers are you gonna run to clear Brendan? Safer option would be to get new rimzzz

yeah I know, 3 sets of rims Ive got didnt fit past the calipers, havent got the funds atm to buy new rims seeing the marriage is finished, house for sale & walking away with $0

decided best for my 2 kids to have my half of the house sale, would rather them have a rooftop for as long as they need

got to write up a legal document to safeguard their half, f**ked if the ex will take everything, shack up with someone else who then rips her for half of MY assets

50mm extended wheel studs all round with 10mm spacers

used to use them, been around mallala last October and used on road for half a year, should be aok with these long studs tho

one day will get rims that clear the calipers, just cant at the moment

f**king GTR's!!! Almost finished, turbos bolted on, all that's left to do is plumbing and dumps then I'll be set! Massive props to Simon for lending a hand; I know you want to see the end of it as much as I!!!

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f**king GTR's!!! Almost finished, turbos bolted on, all that's left to do is plumbing and dumps then I'll be set! Massive props to Simon for lending a hand; I know you want to see the end of it as much as I!!!

i hear ya brother

what was supposed to be a 1 week job (max) has turned into 3 weeks and ongoing... thanks in no part to a douchebag powdercoater who cant keep a schedule if it bit him in the face

checked in today, gaskets and "issues" sorted, exhaust was to be bolted on just before I left with just intake piping to go.

and then its off to boostworx for a tune. probably wont get the car back till next week.

oh well

-D

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