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hmmm.....might be trimming mine a little then....looks lower than the standard one in this pic. I guess I'll have to wait for the trail fit but I do want it to be at least 85mm to 100mm off the ground.

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the x'members 105mm of the ground already bottomed that out a few times and scrubbed the exhaust on a few speed humps and rear bar on a driveway, doesnt look as low as it is :( wish i could tuck rim and still be 100mm of the deck!!! i'll have to swap the 20's for 22's ROFL

spotted a black M35 with a aero front bar no foggies at Hawkesbury UNI today.

U mean 105 from the bottom of front var to the ground , or lowest point of car to ground?

the x'member is the lowest part of the car at 105mm, front bar is 150mm....... thats lowered 40mm allround but being the AXIS it runs the smaller radius tyres also.

here are a couple of pics of some sexy stags at AJD!!

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seriously love that m35 on its guts >_<>_< sooo effing sexy

Fix ur mess please ;)

Seen a white m35 near mawson lakes , while I was on my scooter to wrk this morning , looked clean as ,

If you are showing images from Photobucket, you need to copy in the "IMG Code" not the HTML code.

thanks and sorry guys for that crap...havent used photobucket much as you can tell here are the proper links

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Fix ur mess please ;)

Seen a white m35 near mawson lakes , while I was on my scooter to wrk this morning , looked clean as ,

Spotted in my home state, a rare occurence! :thumbsup:

Spotted a silver AR-X on Hampstead Road with DC sticker on the back - Jidge? Partner was driving and had no interest in returning my wave! :whistling:

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