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I had to include this pic even though it doesn't show the body kit :-)

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lol...i would be easier to read the dials on the space shuttle at launch....still not sold on this kit.

but I WANT THAT F@$KING BONNET!!!!!!!........ :(

Correct.

LOL sorry mate, re-reading the thread and seen your reply.

Not a bad example that. Got a bit of street toughness about it.

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HAHA M I K E that will get you in trouble :blink:

For the record I don't hate the M35. If your in the market for a wagon, you could do a LOT worse (damn, even that came out wrong)

The only thing I have against the M35 is the lack of a manual AWD version. Otherwise, I'm a big fan- I almost bought an Autech Axis 18 months ago, but ended up getting the V35s instead.

The bodykit on the car I posted is why I made this thread: why would you add square shapes to a curvy car?? It looks like something you'd find on "London Chop Shop", minus the dash made from MDF, thankfully!

Not a big fan of the Pond Premium:

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+1

Average lip spoiler doesn't even attempt to change the shape of the "smile" stock RS air duct.

That grill is rubbish and WTF is the badge on the bonnet.

Lucky it is cheap as hell :whistling:

  • 8 months later...

Yeah, yeah... old topic 'n all but I couldn't help posing it up here.

Two positive = 1 negative?

PM35 Nismo front bar looks nice on an M35 without flares

Axis kit (flares) looks nice

Put the two together with NM35 headlights (why didn't he change these when he did the bonnet?) and you get this half arsed result

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05' Autech Axis S front bumper I think has some balls about it. I hate how everyone one thinks my

Axis front bumper looks PIMP. Not the look I was going for TBH.

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There's nothing wrong with that!....looks great's.....colour is awesome too!

Would even look good in a gay Pascal metallic blue....aye Cam!!! :P

lol... yep, that's why I did the conversion.

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