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that looks pretty good. mmmmmm if only my car had the Dual sunroof....

jut note that they have fitted ARX wheels to the AXIS. Axis wheels are slightly different but still 18's as are the ARX.

Good luck.

Yeah I noticed that.

I am going to question them about it, but ultimately I'm not too concerned. I want to purchase a nicer set down the track anyway.

Thanks for the replies guys.

Hey Chris/Amanda, it's Eugene here.

You came and test drove our black ARX a few weekends back at Northshore Prestige. Although you guys liked the car, it was formerly owned by a smoker. Well we have just imported a very nice gold ARX Stagea which is almost identical to the black one you guys saw, only that there's no smoke :ninja:

If you are coming down to Sydney again, please drop by again if you have the time. Here's a link to some pics. It's on the 2nd page.

http://northshoreprestige.com.au/used.php

cheers

Eugene

Hey Chris/Amanda, it's Eugene here.

You came and test drove our black ARX a few weekends back at Northshore Prestige. Although you guys liked the car, it was formerly owned by a smoker. Well we have just imported a very nice gold ARX Stagea which is almost identical to the black one you guys saw, only that there's no smoke :)

If you are coming down to Sydney again, please drop by again if you have the time. Here's a link to some pics. It's on the 2nd page.

http://northshoreprestige.com.au/used.php

cheers

Eugene

Not bad Eugene, however I prefer the clearance issues I have with my RS ;) gotta love the Nismo S-Tune suspension, I can scrap the front aero kit on practically anything :)

Here's everything you need to know about these importers. Just read the last few pages and you will get a good idea..

http://www.evolutionoz.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6853

Says link is dead or outdated :)

What sort of price range are you looking for?

Bloody smokers cars!!! :)

Yeah lol. It kills it, especially when its pretty intense.

Hey Chris/Amanda, it's Eugene here.

You came and test drove our black ARX a few weekends back at Northshore Prestige. Although you guys liked the car, it was formerly owned by a smoker. Well we have just imported a very nice gold ARX Stagea which is almost identical to the black one you guys saw, only that there's no smoke ;)

If you are coming down to Sydney again, please drop by again if you have the time. Here's a link to some pics. It's on the 2nd page.

http://northshoreprestige.com.au/used.php

cheers

Eugene

Hi Eugene.

Thanks for the info. We have been in contact with Ben, and he sent us through some photos yesterday I believe. It does look nice. We will be down Sydney way this weekend, so hopefully we will be able to make our way over there. We are useless driving in the city lol...

Thanks Again for your help and service.

What sort of price range are you looking for?

Bloody smokers cars!!! :huh:

Ah forgot to answer question lol.

We are looking ate spending 23-24k. We have our wedding in May so we don't want to spend any more than that, as we have other moneys put aside.

Hopefully the cars we are looking at check out fine, as they suit what we are after and they come in under our budget.

Hopefully I can get a bit lower as they'll be getting the amount in cash.

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