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Its not a Series 2.....

Me thinks Iain is right regarding compliance.

Expensive mistake. Wonder who the motor went to? Someone blow another one up?

Definitely NM35 (series 1 M35). PM35 (series 2 M35) didn't have that ARX tan interior... not even as an option.

Plus look at the console, plus PM35 was from 2005.

I reckon there might be a couple of guys interested in the cruise control/grill side of things...

  On 20/02/2012 at 7:20 AM, Commsman said:

What's with the bubble on the roof? Looks like an interesting version of a sunroof.

Bolt on wind deflector. I had one on my car when I got it. I took it off was my first mod.

  On 20/02/2012 at 11:02 AM, scotty nm35 said:

Mmm, I wonder if the radar cruise is able to be swapped over...

And you'd be happy doing a max of 100km/h (or is it 110) ?. Forgot, you're in VIC, so yeah, probably...lol.

I dont believe the radar cruise can be fitted to a car that doesnt already have radar cruise without changing alot of wiring within the car which is not available as I need that wiring for the engine swap over I have already completed

  On 20/02/2012 at 10:48 PM, chadsta said:

I dont believe the radar cruise can be fitted to a car that doesnt already have radar cruise without changing alot of wiring within the car which is not available as I need that wiring for the engine swap over I have already completed

What did the engine go in?

  On 21/02/2012 at 3:44 AM, chadsta said:

the motor went into my original stagea

Damn, was hoping you were doing an AWD datto 1600 conversion. Thats what I would like to do... :yes:

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