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you cant get bose in RX and ARX models (with the integrated stereo) and they only have beige (RX) and tan (ARX) leather seats. ARX MIGHT be available in full black interoir, but AFAIK only RS (AXIS?) came in all black.

Thanks for that. Neither were important and from the research I've done here it looks like I'm better off with an RS or maybe an RX anyway. I'll see whats around.

doh sorry dude. you CAN get bose in RX and ARX as they DO have the integrated stereo. AXIS might have a bose option. RS does not.

my bad!

Cheers mate. Just figured if I found one with the Bose setup I wouldnt feel the need to replace the stereo straight away. Ill see how i go.

ive heard the bose and its nice. so nice that i bought the sb to go in my spare wheel. i now just lack the door speakers, and the amp behind the rear seats.
I'd love to get one of the little subs for the spare wheel, maybe I should just do some bodgy fibreglassing... I'm sure you'd be able to use a decent 6 or 61/2" driver and a tweeter in the sail to get the same result as a nearly 10yr old bose speaker, or is that what you mean anyway...:whistling: Edited by Daleo

Thanks for the input mate - I got my eyes on Allimports and nagoya

All imports AKA Eddy Tran is known to give his cars "hair cuts".

I'm sure you can work out what that means.

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well i was 80% to buy but after reading numleg and jetwreck comments now I am thinking twice once more :-)

well im glad you saw this first.

if your planning on doing a Body kit.. dont get an ARX lol..

i want to change my front bar now but its a bitch with the wheel arches....

:( I still love my POS though..

is this for real? i am so close to buy one - i was meant to put deposit yesterday but holding back as I found one from Nagoya and still going to Northshore tomorrow

more input please

Mate just a head's up.....both the dealer's you were looking are a bit how's it going. I have seen both those yards stock about three time's and I personally would give them a miss. In saying that get the inspections done by the NRMA or similar ......whatever you do don't rush the purchase even if they start pressuring you saying there are other people interested(there are plenty of other good ones out there!....not saying that the car you are looking at is no good....just saying that if there was a problem they would more than likely not tell you. On the other hand I have heard that Nagoya does look after warranty claim's during that period!

It's worth paying a little more for a good car just quietly.....I learnt the hard way!

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well im glad you saw this first.

if your planning on doing a Body kit.. dont get an ARX lol..

i want to change my front bar now but its a bitch with the wheel arches....

:( I still love my POS though..

just get the Axis front and rear bar!....lol....bling blingthumbsup.gif

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