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lol wanna swap headlights before you sell it?

hehe

sure, lol.

i could give you a hand over a weekend and we can get it done, only because i dont think i'd be able to sell it without headlights. :-)

even my bro did his EK civic headlights after he saw me do it. LOL

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wait but you live in Sydney.

Damn! i want those headlights!!

sorry mate, i didnt even realise it was SE Melb.

i guess if i'm even down there i can talk you through it. thats assuming you enjoy your DIY projects. :-)

sorry mate, i didnt even realise it was SE Melb.

i guess if i'm even down there i can talk you through it. thats assuming you enjoy your DIY projects. :-)

i'll pm you!

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I don't know what yard that's from but I bet you my left nut the km's are not genuine. And that catback looks like a Kaki to me. This is how a Nismo one should look.

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lol... Isn't that off a PM35 Axis S, Eugene?

Second generation Nismo exhaust for series 1 M35's was similar to the pic above and the first generation Nismo exhaust had twin square pipes out of the muffler

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sure, lol.

i could give you a hand over a weekend and we can get it done, only because i dont think i'd be able to sell it without headlights. :-)

even my bro did his EK civic headlights after he saw me do it. LOL

I was going to do it for my Ek to give it an EK9 look - if you do not know what you doing do not do it lol i ended up buying new facelifted headlights as I cooked mine

1st gen Nismo (3" pipe - basically the same design as Fujitsubo Legalis) was available from 2001-late 2002.

2nd gen Nismo (~2.5" pipe) was available from late 2002 and should still be able to be purchased new. It had the oval tip. Ask Iain for a pic of it as one came off Stephens wrecked M35.

Either could be purchased with or without the sound deadening valve

It had the oval tip. Ask Iain for a pic of it as one came off Stephens wrecked M35.

The one off Stephens is the same as mine, I think? In which case its a "Nissan Sports Muffler", not "Nismo".. unless they're actually one in the same unsure.gif

The one off Stephens is the same as mine, I think? In which case its a "Nissan Sports Muffler", not "Nismo".. unless they're actually one in the same unsure.gif

No, I don't think they are. Nismo definitely changed the rear muffler for the second gen NM35 muffler to one with the oval tip and dropped the pipe size to under 3"... but perhaps the "Nissan Sports Muffler" could be a factory fitted option whereas the Nismo is a dealer option?

No, I don't think they are. Nismo definitely changed the rear muffler for the second gen NM35 muffler to one with the oval tip and dropped the pipe size to under 3"... but perhaps the "Nissan Sports Muffler" could be a factory fitted option whereas the Nismo is a dealer option?

Possibly. Definitely an easy way to determine if tis the same or not, due to the markings on my exhaust, part number included

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Possibly. Definitely an easy way to determine if tis the same or not, due to the markings on my exhaust, part number included

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Indeed (I saw one of these go through Yahoo late last year - for the first time lol).

Difficult to confuse the two if you are looking at 'em, Nismo exhausts have "Nismo" and "Weldina" on them.

Hi Mate,

due to some travel issues with work i have decided to sell mine, if you're interested please let me know. i would be glad to meet up and you can check it out.

http://www.carsales....12796&silo=1011

the price has been dropped to $16,999 and i'm waiting for carsales to update my add.

if you have any questions please dont hesitate to call.

Thanks

Stefan

Nice car, good luck with the sale. I looked at it but the aftermarket CD player and the leather interior are not on my list of requirements :)

Indeed (I saw one of these go through Yahoo late last year - for the first time lol).

Difficult to confuse the two if you are looking at 'em, Nismo exhausts have "Nismo" and "Weldina" on them.

Mine is exactly as per pic from Duncan, it's labelled as a Nissan Sports Muffler and has Calsonic stamped on the underneath of it. I believe it is a Nismo option but was not labelled as such.

parramatta road - allimports - will be in the morning

ohmy.gif....make sure you get definately an independent inspection if your buying off them!

The mob next door is much better....Japlink

and if your in that direction go to E&M Unique there cars are even better!....I know I've seen most of them!

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