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The interior pic....Is that a manual gearbox in an M35 ????

Yes, it is a 350s. So an NM35 Autech Axis body on what is essentially a 350z drivetrain.

You can just see the little "350s" on the right side of the grill in the pic above the interior pic.

Yes, it is a 350s. So an NM35 Autech Axis body on what is essentially a 350z drivetrain.

You can just see the little "350s" on the right side of the grill in the pic above the interior pic.

And the extra pedal FTW...

The rims are 19x8.5 +22 Enkie GTC01

But thats too skinny, I ordered them online before anyone had done any real experimenting and wanted to be safe. We have worked out with my brothers M35 that 9.5 +35/30 is the ideal fitment - no scrubbing and no rolling necessary.

Although if I were to do it all again I would probably to a little flair/roll and run 9.5 +22

Its only the fronts that are an issue, you can easily fit 11" on the back! haha

what are your brothers rims.

I liked the look of em n thought I might cough*copy*cough lol

but are your running spacers?

He Has Axis Hiro copies. running 9.5 +40 with a 10 or 12mm spacer to clear his brakes.

Mine have no spacers and sit dead flush with the guards, his come out a little, but it looks tough without scrubbing guards

Edited by bbenny

All Clean with new rubber.

Should I do the black headlights? I cant decide if I should keep them silver because the car is dark, or black them out to make it mean...

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Never get tired of seeing your car Ben, blue is the pick of the colours IMO. Personally; I woudn't touch a thing :thumbsup:

Edited by Daleo

All Clean with new rubber.

Should I do the black headlights? I cant decide if I should keep them silver because the car is dark, or black them out to make it mean...

Stay silver.

Blacked out headlights wouldn't look right with that blue IMO

This is f**king hot...

I guess that front bar's pretty rare?

Nup, you can buy it from Nismo and put in the R32 air ducts yourself.

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