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MATE! Whats your problem!!!....do you have a problem...me think's so.......I had a simple request your simple mind could not decipher! :)

I don't use PC(because I hate Microsoft OS's)....therefore I cannot use FAST.

And no I don't no my VIN# off the top of my head.....maybe I should....hey look if it really makes you happy I'll get it tattooed onto my arm.

;)

P.S. sorry....i'll stop the highjack now!

Bootcamp with windows 7!! its just the same as osx.. just a little different :D

He said he has suade seats no? isnt that pm35?

Bootcamp with windows 7!! its just the same as osx.. just a little different :ermm:

He said he has suade seats no? isnt that pm35?

If only it was that easy :) Windows 7 Ultimate is running fine on my macbook pro but not on my 27" i5 imac :P Hopefully apple will release another bootcamp update soon!

so why are mac users running windows instead of osx?? :)

Because once in a blue moon you will need to run an application that is only available on winblowz.

I pretty much use OS X all of the time, just depends what type of applications you need. :)

so why are mac users running windows instead of osx?? :)

LOL.....good one Iain :)

But having Windows on your MAC is sort of like having that neighbour next door that you cannot stand but have to get along with.....you only visit when you have to other than that they can go get f$#ked. :)

Edited by Jetwreck
  • 5 months later...
i'd have to agree with you andy, mine came with the autech bodykit, wheels, satnav, leather as well as suspension and brake upgrades.

can you explain what the axis autech suspension and brake upgrades are please?

I have the 2002 M35 axis autech ,is that applicable?

Edited by samuri
can you explain what the axis autech suspension and brake upgrades are please?

I have the 2002 M35 axis autech ,is that applicable?

brakes are standard, suspension is revised springs and shocks

disregaurd previous comment.. i cant edit it!

LOL

You should be able to edit up to a couple of minutes after posting... and yes, Fast is around 1.5GB

What does revised springs and shocks mean? Revised to what?

Thanks

Slightly different spring and damper rates to the standard RS and RX suspension (same ride height though).

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