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  1. Thanks again! Will have a go at pulling out the the stock pipes to see what you mean by tight fit .
  2. Is the turbo inlet flange something you can buy off the shelf or do you make it yourself? I know the exhaust flange is a T3. The opening size of the inlet is about 58mm for your turbo? Would be a bit smaller on a standard turbo? Not much room to allow for the bolts to fit through the holes once a seam is welded around the pipe to the flange. Is it hard to unbolt the standard suction pipe from the turbo? Can't even see the bottom one . Cheers for all your info Rhys
  3. It's rated at 1500 kgs braked. They guy informed me that 'all our towbars are welded & manufactured by certified welders (NZ4711) and designed in accordance with manufacturers specifications'. The towbar is painted not powder coated. The paint is satin black. From the first photos I posted up you can see they design their towbars very well. They lap metal over main bar then weld it back onto the box section all around the top, back, sides and bottom. The tongue is lapped behined the main bar and welded around. Very strong. Rhys
  4. Will post a new thread with photos of the exhaust on the car. Still needs tweaking to suit my taste for exhaust note . Went for a 'Remus' look .
  5. Shopping Trolley I'm in Christchurch and the muffler in my first photo was the stock one. The muffler in the new photos is part of the 3" custom exhaust system from turbo back. Bit loud and drones too much so will get a mid muffler put in to knock it right back. We weren't too sure how it would sound so started with a couple of rez and a rear muffler. My M35 is just the standard kit. You should be able to see if there would be any problem from the photo's if you have an aero kit. No photos when I took the rear bumper off but all that is there is the rear impact beam in place of the towbar. $240NZD including wiring to hook up to your car just like the photo's. It doesn't include any tricky plugs that connects to the factory lighting of the cars rear lights, just the plug you see with the cable so if you want you can source the plug over there. It's a standard Narva trailer plug. So shipping to Sydney? I can get a price sorted, just need to know how many are interested for size and weight etc? Rhys
  6. Just had a word with him. $220 NZD for the towbar, no wiring/plug but can be supplied (It's about $20 for the plug and wiring but you guys could source that over there). That's for an order of 5 towbars. The more that are interested the better. Shipping price I would have to get them to look into but the cost can be broken up between you guys. Cheers, Rhys
  7. I'll have a chat to the guy who did it and sort out a price. He has a special jig made up for the car so building them in bulk shouldn't be a problem. Rhys
  8. I've notice I have a dull 'bonk' noise coming from the front of my car over general bumps as well as soft 'creeking' noise from the steering rack when rotating the wheel at low speed (parking etc). Had the guy doing my exhaust have a look at the bushings and ball joints, can't pick anything. Possible shocks need replacing? There is a lot under these things so I may take it to a suspension shop to see if they can run a test on one of those machines that emulate road conditions. What areas of the M35 fail in the front suspension so I can have a nose around when still up on the hoist tomorrow? Cheers, Rhys
  9. Yes more than enough for what I need. I did have to mod the small plastic left and right trays where it shows the photo of the plate in the boot so they sit flat. People love how neat it sits on the car. Just the tongue sticking out with no ugly bars hanging down. My custom exhaust from turbo back is getting finished tomorrow so will post photos up later. Going for the 'Remus' look . Rhys
  10. Here's mine. Cut to expose the rails then side in box section. Bolt thru into the box section for a solid fit. 1500kg braked. Job was ok as they should have sealed the exposed metal better, will sort that later. I'm in New Zealand, cost $299 installed with wiring. I removed the rear bumper which saved a lot in labour. Rhys
  11. Do you think one of the modders could start pulling all this new info over into the M35Info thread so newbe's can source the info there first? There are other topics on here like Sat/Nav/Stereo info, intake, wheels/tyres, swaybars, towbars, interior removal and exhaust (flanges!) .
  12. Is it ok to use white spirits on the roof liner? Does it matter if you get any on the plastics/leather etc?
  13. Well that should save me some breakages. Always worried there are some hidden bolts/clips somewhere that I miss. Thanks for the info Andy!
  14. On the rear tailgate there is a plastic panel under the lights and number plate that I wish to remove. Has anyone seen how this comes off? Just asking first before I 'test' how it does .
  15. The pocket with the lid above the A/C controls would be handy as mine had an aftermarket TV mounted there so I have a large hole in the pocket with no lid. Also the inside box of the upper glove box where the Sat/HDD was, large hole carved in there.
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