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i now have the grille :P

there's a autech bonnet on there which has the bonnet ornament, hoping he relists it next week once i have money so i can buy it, once i buy that everything i need i have, will just have to wait till it arrives :)

^ that is an ARX with colour coded flares and Axis rims

350S looks just like any Axis from the exterior except that it has the 350S grill that Adam showed above and has the same seats as the PM35 Autech Axis S.

actually it looks like an AXIS with an ARX front bar, check bumper colour difference. height and wheels says it probably started life as an AXIS

I think you're right ; especially considering the Flares are quite glossy, rather than a satin finish like you'd get from painting the coarse ARX Flares.

Probably had a light front ender, and was cheaper to throw an AR-X bar, bonnet & grille on; rather than the AXIS parts.

something is bent in the front left hand wheel area, it sits too far in towards the car, when the wheel is on im lucky to get a finger between the wheel and the car. bought the lower piece(will upload a pic of what i bought), thought it looked a little bent, didnt fix, dad has had a good look, wouldnt have a clue either and he is pretty cluey with cars. once my fan arrives and i have put the front back on ill just have to take it to a crash repairer and let them figure it out

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