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That's why I asked - the bonnets shape around the headlight looks to be slightly different to the nm35 headlight itself

Pic for your reference although no bonnet, you can see where the "tabs" sit in relation to an NM headlight.

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less gears in an auto the better ;)

You'd better get in touch with Mercedes, it's time someone with real insight told them they're doing it wrong...

Oh no! Based on Aarons' advice I just bought a 2 speed Powerglide tranny to go in my M35. Back to the drawing board I suppose.

Spool that baby up Leon; 8000rpm stall = mad skidz bro!

LOL at Aaron's successful trolololol

Nah mate - you haz ultimate- NO gears!

How'd that work out for Nissan :ph34r:

Too hard for Mr average no-brain to service with correct fluids at the correct intervals (on that note, I wonder how often - if ever - people change the filter near the cooler).

Nothing wrong with that transmission Alex, just the tool behind the wheel/under the bonnet.

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