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Great work mate!!! That come out awesome!!!!

My wifes previous M35 Axis going back over 13months, was too a repairable write off. Ins paid out and sold it off at Pickles Auctions.

Had identical LHS front damage to yours. Sold for a bit much at the auctions....so I imported my current Axis.

Once again great result. Now you must hold onto it for a while....

Nah im actually going to sell it once its all finished and regoed. going to import a series 2, 2005 autech, pearl white, sun roof/duel. only because i cant drive turbo's on my ps otheriwse i would keep it. i also LOVE the brown interiors in those autechs!

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Nah im actually going to sell it once its all finished and regoed. going to import a series 2, 2005 autech, pearl white, sun roof/duel. only because i cant drive turbo's on my ps otheriwse i would keep it. i also LOVE the brown interiors in those autechs!

Just keep it dude I drove it on my p's for god knows how long with no issues, at the end of the day it's a wagon, it's nearing one of the last things cops worry about

not sure about laws up there. but I'm in vic, and im power hungry as with scott.

if anyone was to get pulled up it wouldve been me on my P's especially in vic. mine was also dropped on its ass with showy wheels.

pic for reference

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f**k i miss it

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Nah im actually going to sell it once its all finished and regoed. going to import a series 2, 2005 autech, pearl white, sun roof/duel. only because i cant drive turbo's on my ps otheriwse i would keep it. i also LOVE the brown interiors in those autechs!

Series 2 M35 is much nicer than Series 1 M35.

Costs more to get power out of though :(

cosworth brings the minus powers in NA form. FI its the goods apparently.

dont we all need dollars to make things "better"? lol.

I was surprised how economical my conversion was to be honest. As with anything, if you do your research and shop around, do work yourself, and have good contacts - you'll get it done lots cheaper and without the BS that goes with just handing over a car and saying "Do X to it"

not sure about laws up there. but I'm in vic, and im power hungry as with scott.

if anyone was to get pulled up it wouldve been me on my P's especially in vic. mine was also dropped on its ass with showy wheels.

pic for reference

4k7a4z.png

f**k i miss it

I like. What sort of grill is that? looks interesting.

yeh. about $100 from IM +ship they are gel coated white, so i just took to it with a spray can.

I think this grille, and craigs are the best after market ones around. i scored mine off jethro for installing his Trans cooler lol

yeh. about $100 from IM +ship they are gel coated white, so i just took to it with a spray can.

I think this grille, and craigs are the best after market ones around. i scored mine off jethro for installing his Trans cooler lol

Were you familiar with the grill that was on Iain's car?

That is a damn good looking grill IMO and can be found on Yahoo.

IainsM35aero.jpg

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