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Hi all,


Looks like it might be time to sell the M35 unfortunately, so just putting it out there to gauge interest...


Here's the details:


2002 NM35 250t RS Four

88,000kms

QX1 white pearl

M35 Dayz bodykit & rear spoiler

Impul ECU

Blitz NUR 3" stainless steel catback exhaust

Heatwrapped Scotty dump & catted mid pipe

Inlet runner spacer

Blitz panel filter

HDi front mounted intercooler

Turbosmart plumb-back BOV

2 x oil catch cans

Transgo shift kit

LSD rear diff (no HICAS)

Tein coilovers

Whiteline front & rear swaybars with HD rear links

Daleobrace front lower chassis brace

Ox Motorsport rear chassis brace

SPC rear camber & toe kit

Hardrace adjustable front upper A-arms

Superpro front caster bushes

350Z 'Track' Brembo gold calipers with QFM pads & slotted DBA rotors front & rear

Gloss black 19" x 8.5" Rota Grid wheels +25 offset

Engine oil cooler & power steering cooler

Scotty coolant bypass & bleed valve

Nismo thermostat

Samco silicone radiator hoses

Boost, engine oil temp & pressure, transmission temp gauges (factory triple gauges also)

HKS OB-Link hooked to 6" Android tablet mounted in factory pop-up screen location

Alpine Double-DIN touchscreen DVD headunit with Bluetooth & Satnav with reverse camera

DTV-B TV Tuner using factory antenna

Brake wire cut mod with switch

Recently replaced O2 sensor, AFM (old p/n), front lower ball joints, front hub bearings, rocker cover gaskets (both), Philips D2R headlight globes, battery, Attessa pump

March '14 rego


Will have to take some more pics I think...


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A mate at work is looking for a new car and we are trying to talk him into getting a stag, ill show him this tomorrow and hopefully he'll check it out if you haven't sold it already. If I had the cash I'd just buy it and have two! Palm my shit-spec one off to the Mrs.

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