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While its good to get a person off here to have a look, I'd pay a workshop to check it out, say $200. Ask the dealer to get uniqueautosports or powerplay imports to inspect it, both are within 15 min.

if you have never been in a m35 before you can come check out mine if you want. im located in Balcatta WA

it isnt a axis, but still nice example with factory leather, might decided m35 aint for you after seeing one in flesh(assuming uve not been in one yet)

if you have never been in a m35 before you can come check out mine if you want. im located in Balcatta WA

it isnt a axis, but still nice example with factory leather, might decided m35 aint for you after seeing one in flesh(assuming uve not been in one yet)

Excellent, good to find a m35 owner in perth, you must be able to count how many there are with your fingers cos I havent seen any in perth yet except for 1 at melville autos.

pm sent!

So i got the new job, i resign the old one tomorrow.

if you want, i can look at this car within the next 2 weeks! (except next monday)

Excellent Congratulations on the new job! :D

I've been reading some mixed reviews about this yard so want to be extra careful about this car.

I'll call up UAS or powerplay as well to check out the car. I wonder if the car is out of customs yet... I'll find out

Excellent Congratulations on the new job! :D

I've been reading some mixed reviews about this yard so want to be extra careful about this car.

I'll call up UAS or powerplay as well to check out the car. I wonder if the car is out of customs yet... I'll find out

Car has gone to compliance shop this morning, not sure which one though.

it will be in compliance for 10 days i rekon. maybe less. thats what i was quoted when mine was done (who knows what it really is)

anyway, PM me the dealer youre getting it from!

Hi there, Why not consider my car?

Im sure my car is much better condition to that one and Im also selling it cheaper then what is he asking for !

Here is some pics of my car!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Au-t284479.html

thankz!

Hi there, Why not consider my car?

Im sure my car is much better condition to that one and Im also selling it cheaper then what is he asking for !

Here is some pics of my car!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...Au-t284479.html

thankz!

Hi Panda

PM me all the details

cheers!

Wil

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