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the mrs saw an M35 ARX in silver this morning before 8 on lane cove road, sydney.

she hadnt seen one before and had to ask if thats what im getting. im glad she approved lol

That would have been me........ :D

That would have been me........ :thumbsup:

haha

you dont go through hunters hill towards lane cove do you? then ive spotted you too! if not, there is another ARX in our area. hopefully mine will stand out from the big flared guards on all your wannabe 4WDs :)

haha

you dont go through hunters hill towards lane cove do you? then ive spotted you too! if not, there is another ARX in our area. hopefully mine will stand out from the big flared guards on all your wannabe 4WDs :thumbsup:

It may have the guards of a wanabe 4WD but it is NOW too low to be picked for that. As Jetwreck said to me one day, they will hit my plastic guards first and F$%k their paint.......

No, I go straight up Lane Cove rd to the Northern beaches.

ahh i see. got pics of said new height?? :D

ill keep an eye out for you when i get mine. i cross over lane cove road every morning at quarry rd

Pic's of height in black.

bit low then...I have raised it up a bit as I could not get into the garage. It was fully sick though bro!

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Pic's of height in black.

bit low then...I have raised it up a bit as I could not get into the garage. It was fully sick though bro!

nice rims!! that height isnt too bad at all. and wash your car its filthy!! :)

and wash your car its filthy!! :)

LOL....I hate black!....it was washed two day's earlier and then it rained.....curse the rain gods!!!....I take that comment back(SLAP!)......I love driving this thing in the wet....it's a tuff compromise though.

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