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Looks nice,

Impul body kit and an aftermarket FMIC. (maybe a Impul ECU in there also)

some sort of aftermarket suspension. Looks like the the CV boot seals are a starting to come off.

The M35 is a much more refined car than the C34 and lots more torque. A bit more of a cruiser.

You should enjoy.

There is lots of information on this forum about trouble shooting problems.

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VIN number printed on your windscreen (from the first photo), when entered into FAST tells us your car was manufactured June 2002, Exterior Colour code: KYO and interior is G (grey). Motor is VQ25DET, 4WD, 5 speed auto, Model type is 250TRSFV

Model: TLGNRSNM35UDA-A--

I recently upgraded from a '97 n/a Stagea 25X to a 2006 RX250 FOUR n/a and haven't been disappointed in any way. It's a far more modern and refined car. Quite a bit higher driving position, better economy and handling. A very worthy successor to the old model, although looks don't appeal to everyone. I always thought the old Stagea was one of the best looking wagons on the road.

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VIN number printed on your windscreen (from the first photo), when entered into FAST tells us your car was manufactured June 2002, Exterior Colour code: KYO and interior is G (grey). Motor is VQ25DET, 4WD, 5 speed auto, Model type is 250TRSFV

Model: TLGNRSNM35UDA-A--

I recently upgraded from a '97 n/a Stagea 25X to a 2006 RX250 FOUR n/a and haven't been disappointed in any way. It's a far more modern and refined car. Quite a bit higher driving position, better economy and handling. A very worthy successor to the old model, although looks don't appeal to everyone. I always thought the old Stagea was one of the best looking wagons on the road.

can't wait got the back spoiler as wellas the eye lids and some nice 20's to go on will 20's fit ok

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can't wait got the back spoiler as wellas the eye lids and some nice 20's to go on will 20's fit ok

With nice slim profile tyres, 20's may be ok but I would look for someone with 20's and see what they have to say about it.

Lots of M35's getting around with 19's but that's not to say 20's wouldn't be possible. I know the best offset is +38.

Remember if you have an all wheel drive (atessa) vehicle, keep the wheels and tyres the same all round (or atleast ensure your rolling diameter is as close as possible) or the atessa will have something to say about it.

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very nice! and congrats on being the first in the UK

+1 on getting that CV boot replaced correctly. that said, if its beyond fixing, replacement shafts are available on the yahoo auctions.

nice front mount hidden in there too :)

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very nice! and congrats on being the first in the UK

+1 on getting that CV boot replaced correctly. that said, if its beyond fixing, replacement shafts are available on the yahoo auctions.

nice front mount hidden in there too :)

wot do they do to a full tank hope its better then my old stag

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just got me nm35 one of the frist in england , have a old stagea as well , how do the mn35 run never seen one or been in one ,how do they compare to the old one ?

Congrats.....nice car....if you into Mods you have a big learning curve......or a lot of reading!

First thing to look at doing is the Dump pipe!

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