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During a nice 800km cruise up north. No wife and kids just me and the sounds..loud!! Oh and good times thru the 25km of switchbacks that is 'The Kauri forest"

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My newly aquired car... smidge better than the ole faithful TX5

It needs a really really good detail.. all in due corse i suppose

Finally! Was wondering when you were going to post! Looks great brother!

During a nice 800km cruise up north. No wife and kids just me and the sounds..loud!! Oh and good times thru the 25km of switchbacks that is 'The Kauri forest"

Nice pic - a rare sunny day!

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My newly aquired car... smidge better than the ole faithful TX5

It needs a really really good detail.. all in due corse i suppose

Nice! I'm not normally an M35 fan, but that's one good looking car!

My newly aquired car... smidge better than the ole faithful TX5

It needs a really really good detail.. all in due corse i suppose

Looks awesome, love that front bar. IMO needs just a touch more low, or an inch bigger rims to fill the guards a bit more. otherwise very nice indeed

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My newly aquired car... smidge better than the ole faithful TX5

It needs a really really good detail.. all in due corse i suppose

That's a whole lot of Impul!

Full kit + wheels. Possibly suspension (does it have light blue springs and silver struts? Yes I see the Tein sticker) and ECU too (check under/behind the glovebox).

That blue works wonders on that nose. Do like!

EDIT: forgot to mention, prob a Nismo rear spoiler too

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My newly aquired car... smidge better than the ole faithful TX5

It needs a really really good detail.. all in due corse i suppose

Very nice pick up mate- looks like you scored one with lots of fruit!

I'd get some higher profile tyres when the old ones run out- fill those massive guards out a bit thumbsup.gif

Heaps of good info one here- do a search if you have issues and you'll learn heaps!

That's a whole lot of Impul!

Full kit + wheels. Possibly suspension (does it have light blue springs and silver struts? Yes I see the Tein sticker) and ECU too (check under/behind the glovebox).

That blue works wonders on that nose. Do like!

EDIT: forgot to mention, prob a Nismo rear spoiler too

Its got Tein coilovers in it, Calsonic front mount, Impul cat back (now with 3' mid pipe) and i'm pretty certain its got an Impul ecu too (Runs high boost 1.3bar + i found the Impul control unit badge in with the owners book as the ECU itself doesn't have a sticker on it)

Not to sure what the spoiler is, haven't seen a Stagea with one.

Did come with a box of spares which im yet to pick up from IM, so i might have the blue springs with silver struts.

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Its got Tein coilovers in it, Calsonic front mount, Impul cat back (now with 3' mid pipe) and i'm pretty certain its got an Impul ecu too (Runs high boost 1.3bar + i found the Impul control unit badge in with the owners book as the ECU itself doesn't have a sticker on it)

Not to sure what the spoiler is, haven't seen a Stagea with one.

Did come with a box of spares which im yet to pick up from IM, so i might have the blue springs with silver struts.

Calsonic stuff is factory. That cooler is too big to be a factory jobbie Jeff. Sure it's not an Impul one too?

Calsonic stuff is factory. That cooler is too big to be a factory jobbie Jeff. Sure it's not an Impul one too?

No its not; not on the M35. The Calsonic is the aftermarket FMIC of choice supplied by Impul. iirc they never made their own.

No its not; not on the M35. The Calsonic is the aftermarket FMIC of choice supplied by Impul. iirc they never made their own.

Yep, and a very rare item that Calsonic unit is these days.

Thanks guys, I've learnt something :thumbsup:

Welcome Christian!

Looks low! Any plans for it, or just a cruiser?

Plenty of info around on here to answer many of the common questions- a search will give you most of the info! Hope you enjoy your stay!thumbsup.gif

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