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hey guys,

unfortunatley due to a change in circumstances my much loved NM35 must go!

its a late 01' RX model with leather

78 000kms on the clock always serviced every 5000kms

it has a V35 air box with the power duct and i'll through in a BLITZ pod filter too.

i have up graded the sterio system and it now has a top of the line 'Kenwood' head unit 6.5 inch Sony splits in the front and 6.5inch Pioneer 3ways in the rear gives a great clean crisp sound. it is ipod ready to.

it also has 'TEIN' ajustible coilovers all round which gives it a great ride.

i was working as a sales rep with all the km's done on the highway. i have now changed career paths and taken a substancial pay cut so the car must go.

i will consider a swap for a ute or small hatchback plus cash ajustment my way.

the car has been much loved and never thrashed!

i'm asking $19,000 ono. i think its worth more but i just need the cash.

any questions or if you wanna look 0401 416 027

thanks

mitch

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Very sad to hear.

I'm still waiting for mine to arrive in oz - looking like about 4-5 weeks to go still until its in my driveway :D

Mine's an RS - I looked at the RX (very nice - being the "luxury" version with many extra bells and whistles) but in the end a good clean RS came up for auction and I jumped on it. :D

Yours looks absolutely mint from the photos. Good luck with the sale hey.

Hope you get a good price in the end :)

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  • 1 year later...
thanks pixil8r

yeah the car is mint but sadly it has to go!

people just have to see the car and they'll buy it. once i get someones arse in the seat its sold!

I know this is over a year later, and I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this but no point in not asking ...

Have you sold this car yet?? lol Thanks.

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