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Hey guys, due to a front end update, I am selling my existing stuff.

Would like them to go all at once.

Ideally it will be pickup, but I can ship at additional cost if you need me to :P

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Factory Xenon's. All globes included - 4300k D2R xenon, H4 high beam, SMD LED parkers (white) and yellow indicator globes.

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The lights do need the rear cover and indicator globe plug (Nissan part #26243-AQ000)

NM35 front bar and grill

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Will obviously be cleaned before handing over/shipping.

There are some light surface scratches but generally in pretty good condition.

The rubber lip is in good condition with no broken tabs.

The grill also is in good nick with no broken tabs.

$450 the lot.

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Just out of interest, do you have any pics of the new front end your changing to ??

Yes.

I originally bought this PM35 RX front bar

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But I will be looking to move it on as well due to me buying an Autech Axis S front bar (in my avatar)

Yes.

I originally bought this PM35 RX front bar

MyPM35frontbar.jpg

But I will be looking to move it on as well due to me buying an Autech Axis S front bar (in my avatar)

id be keen on this.. :( what's the move it on price ??

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Hi

What type of new front did you install, did you have to export it or did you buy the new front here in Aus

im looking to do some upgrades, and im looking at all the options. my brother is in japan and heres getting me the prices of the nismo badges from nissan

thanks bryan

Hi

What type of new front did you install, did you have to export it or did you buy the new front here in Aus

im looking to do some upgrades, and im looking at all the options. my brother is in japan and heres getting me the prices of the nismo badges from nissan

thanks bryan

Hi Bryan,

I purchased an Axis S front bar and a 2006 M35 bonnet via Import Monster to continue my conversion (I still need a grill :no: )

It will not fit on an ARX or normal Axis due to their flares.... although they can be removed.

Here is how it looked before I meshed the lower intake spacers (black mesh of course) which made it look much, much, much better.

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