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In Sydney for a couple of days for work. About 100m down the road from the hotel see a Gold AR-X, reg KNG35M. Nismo wing, black wheels with chrome lip, quad pipes, black tint, Dolphin grill and Maserati badge on the boot...

In Sydney for a couple of days for work. About 100m down the road from the hotel see a Gold AR-X, reg KNG35M. Nismo wing, black wheels with chrome lip, quad pipes, black tint, Dolphin grill and Maserati badge on the boot...

With a Maser badge ?? WTF? Lol

Good to cross paths again, it's been a while.

The brakes are actually why I was there..... while they do technically "fit" under the current rims, they are so close that you can't put balancing weights on the wheels, and it's finally tipped me over the edge to grab some larger wheels.

Did you get th oil change done OK?

Yes no worries with all good some chrono 300v and filter should do the trick, However mate of mine while checking it all out discovered small oil/fluid leak near diff. We figured it was directly below where diff filler screw is and it's filler screw not tighten just finger tight damit.

It was the knobs at nissan in Rockdale who changed diff fluid couple of months back just hopeless.

It pays to do it yourself or with your handy mate sometimes.

Cheers

Dave

Spotted a real deep blue stagea in gawler SA near trinity about 5pm looked very clean...didn't know it come out it that colour tho...the guy driving looked like he was going through his mid life crisis

Spotted a dark grey M35 with the AR-X/Autech Axis flares, but they were in body colour and it looked a bit too low to be an Axis, so maybe it was an s2 AR-X? Saw it parked in the carpark of Westpoint at Blacktown, around 2pm today.

Spotted a real deep blue stagea in gawler SA near trinity about 5pm looked very clean...didn't know it come out it that colour tho...the guy driving looked like he was going through his mid life crisis

cut out the midlife crisis stuff mate :thumbsup: you dont have to be young and cool to own a stagea, you can be midlife and cool :cheers:

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