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Hi,

Sorry this is my first post but being over in the UK no one has a clue about the M35 and this forum is considered the mecca of info on the subject.

I currently have a C34 and looking to get an M35. The M35 in question is a 5hr drive away so I havent been able to go and see it in person yet but I have got some pictures. It is at the basic end of the range 250 RX 4x4 non turbo.

However in the rear photo there seems to be a small badge under the 250 RX, any ideas what it is? I have seen Four badges in this position but it doesnt look like it says Four to me...

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Hi,

Sorry this is my first post but being over in the UK no one has a clue about the M35 and this forum is considered the mecca of info on the subject.

I currently have a C34 and looking to get an M35. The M35 in question is a 5hr drive away so I havent been able to go and see it in person yet but I have got some pictures. It is at the basic end of the range 250 RX 4x4 non turbo.

However in the rear photo there seems to be a small badge under the 250 RX, any ideas what it is? I have seen Four badges in this position but it doesnt look like it says Four to me...

Photo1763.jpg

"four"

it is a 2.5litre naturally aspirated a.w.d m35 (non turbo) :thumbsup:

it is a 2.5litre naturally aspirated a.w.d m35 (non turbo) :P

I know, I said all that in my post!

Nothing wrong with non turbo when were paying the equivalent of $2.12 (£1.30) a litre for petrol over here. Plus I have another turbo'd fun car in the garage for the dry days :blush:

I just thought there were more letters on the badge than "Four" that was all.

Edited by ZeroT
I know, I said all that in my post!

Nothing wrong with non turbo when were paying the equivalent of $2.12 (£1.30) a litre for petrol over here. Plus I have another turbo'd fun car in the garage for the dry days :blush:

I just thought there were more letters on the badge than "Four" that was all.

fair enough mate but i'm sure thats all there is.Are you thinking of buying it? The beauty of the stagea "four" is the wet days lol :P

Hi,

Sorry this is my first post but being over in the UK no one has a clue about the M35 and this forum is considered the mecca of info on the subject.

I currently have a C34 and looking to get an M35. The M35 in question is a 5hr drive away so I havent been able to go and see it in person yet but I have got some pictures. It is at the basic end of the range 250 RX 4x4 non turbo.

However in the rear photo there seems to be a small badge under the 250 RX, any ideas what it is? I have seen Four badges in this position but it doesnt look like it says Four to me...

Photo1763.jpg

come have a look at mine the turbo its a very nice motor and for sale , that one looks at tata from the back with the dig and marks my car is mint inside and out with a few nice bits aswell give me a ring our just pop down for a drive , its no problem

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there ya go. every badge that I can find for it.

cheers for that, looks like it must be "four" then, sorry mym35.

dalton, sorry cant PM you back as I dont have enough posts yet, yours looks great but its also over twice the price! I'm looking at £3500 for this one, you can see it on ebay too, and thats cash in my direction as my C34 is worth more, you may have seen it: My C34

cheers for that, looks like it must be "four" then, sorry mym35.

dalton, sorry cant PM you back as I dont have enough posts yet, yours looks great but its also over twice the price! I'm looking at £3500 for this one, you can see it on ebay too, and thats cash in my direction as my C34 is worth more, you may have seen it: My C34

with all paper work as i imported it myself full sevice history up to 90,000km and it could be twice the car , any way good look with it all , like i said if you not to far a way come for a drive plus would love to have a look round you old C34 ,i loved my old one thats why i got the new stagea the turbo is a nice car to drive cant say about the none turbo not been in one

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