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I recently purchased a blue M35 wreck, rear end writeoff. Most parts are now available although I will be keeping the engine as a spare.

It has a few goodies including new red BC coilovers.

An aftermarket 2.5 inch mild catback. (sounds nice too)

Tan leather ARX interior, heated electric seats. (Craigs old interior since he stole the black leather already.)

Console gauges with dual din, working screen, sat rom etc.

Parts already sold are:

Brake booster

Grille

Passenger guard

Throttle assembly

Everything else is still available, including the Attessa unit. PM me for more info.

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I recently purchased a blue M35 wreck, rear end writeoff. Most parts are now available although I will be keeping the engine as a spare.

It has a few goodies including new red BC coilovers.

An aftermarket 2.5 inch mild catback. (sounds nice too)

Tan leather ARX interior, heated electric seats. (Craigs old interior since he stole the black leather already.)

Console gauges with dual din, working screen, sat rom etc.

Parts already sold are:

Brake booster

Grille

Passenger guard

Throttle assembly

Everything else is still available, including the Attessa unit. PM me for more info.

Hi Scott hi have a small crack in the sub frame, is this available I have an arx Craig has seen the crack as well . Cheers rudi

No wing, sorry. I just got under it and checked the exhaust, it is all one piece from the dump. Not easy to ship unless I cut it up so a local sale would be better. I don't think it is suitable for Sage222 as he already has my crazy 4 inch front pipe.

Yeh Rudi, it is. It may take a while to remove but I guess it isn't too urgent? Are you just after the bare rear subframe?

ahhhh....I don't think this car has the Hicas rear end.......I checked for LSD before sending it to you.

In other words its no good for Rudi!

No wing, sorry. I just got under it and checked the exhaust, it is all one piece from the dump. Not easy to ship unless I cut it up so a local sale would be better. I don't think it is suitable for Sage222 as he already has my crazy 4 inch front pipe.

Mmmm me local!!!... Pm me a pic if possible and price thanks scotty.

I don't have it jacked up yet, can you drop around and see it? The tip is nice and it isn't too loud.

$300 for the full exhaust plus a bit extra for fitting if you need it done.

Mine handles so well on the ragged edge, I dont think wobbling the back wheels will help, plus it puts too much stress on the subframe. :ninja:

Rear brace to fix cracking subframe!

I don't have it jacked up yet, can you drop around and see it? The tip is nice and it isn't too loud.

$300 for the full exhaust plus a bit extra for fitting if you need it done.

Sounds good to me. Let me known what suits.

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