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Is It Worth The Extra Money For A M35 Over A C34?


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that is tough........... i gotta say if i do get a m35 im gonna look into the top covers for the rear lights. but have them the same as the car

and gotta say i dont mind marks rims. kinda suit the grill in a way. needs more lowwwwww ha ha

what size are they???? they would have to be 20's or bigger to fill those guards like that.

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took a axis m35 for a drive today. i noticed it wanted to rev alot more than the c34 i had also felt alot more like a cruzer not as sporty. other than that i loved it.

wouldnt mind goin for a spin in a rs260 autec to see what there like ether tho......... if anyone in adelaide with one wants to meet up cos there the same price and got a bit of lux them.

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For me it comes down to 2 things: Cost and Use.

Cost: You have an immediate 20K;

Series 1: $10K + 10K mods

Series 2: $13K + 7K mods

M35: $18K + 2K mods

(All prices are a guesstimate so don't shoot me :P )

So you immediately end up with a;

Series 1: Dated look, unique wagon reasonably modified to suit your tastes. With 10K it is either very quick or very good looking, or a little of both.

Series 2: Not as dated look, unique wagon reasonably modified to your tastes minus a few parts (turbo/rims/suspension all around 3K). With 7K it is a little slower or not as customised but is still well on its' way.

M35: Fresher look, unique wagon with a set of wheels/lowered/with exhaust. With 2K it's nowhere near as fast but you get to play around a little to make it suit your taste.

Use, some examples:

Track days, modifying: C34

Family car, cruiser, long range driving: M35

These examples are my opinion only, and I believe that both cars are very capable of all of the above uses, but each series has its' specific benefits :D

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