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Fellow Stagea members!!!

Up for sale is our family wagon; Dec 2002 M35 Stagea Axis Autech equipped with a 2.5 Litre V6 Turbo All wheel drive 5 Speed tiptronic Auto.

Riding on genuine Axis Autech 18" alloys with virtually new high performance dry/wet Nitto INVO 235's tyres all round with slotted rotors all round.

Interior is immaculate factory full leather trim, spotless door trims / carpets / mats / boot and roof lining.

Additional features and accessories include;

• Full major service carried out

• New lower control arm bushes

• Belts replaced and all fluids and oils flushed

• All power options

• Xenon height adjustable headlights

• Sony XAV60 touch stereo head unit

• Spacious boot with retractable boot cover and under floor storage

• Split open tailgate

• Heated front seats

• New door speakers and tweeters in custom pillar mounts

• Reverse camera

• K&N air filter

• Turbosmart plumb back blow-off valve

• Greddy turbo timer

• 3" sports exhaust system with stainless steel tips

• Newly fitted battery

• Regassed tailgate and boot storage struts

• TEIN adjustable coil over shocks all round including TEIN adjustment spanners

• Serviced with Motul oil and genuine Nissan parts and fluids

• Only run on 98 Octane fuel.

NOTE: More photos to come within next few days

$21,550

Price is negotiable within reason.

Any test welcome. First to see will buy. Not interested in vehicle swaps or joy riders.

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Nice but not after the PM35 350RX. Looking specifically at getting the AXIS Autech PM35.

annnnnddddd one that isn't pink...

Good choice mate! Have you driven one yet?

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annnnnddddd one that isn't pink...

Good choice mate! Have you driven one yet?

Been for a ride in one but not driven one myself. I like the VQ35DE torque range compared to VQ25DET. Not to mention all the other bits and pieces.

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Good luck with the sale Peter.

Must say, it is one of the cleanest NM35's I have seen. Very nice looking (and sounding) car.

Those tweeters, whilst custom, might as well be OEM. Quite nice.

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Hey Leon, his list of parts on the car includes tweeters in custom A pillar mounts.

Peter, mind taking some better close up pics of the tweeters? Did you make the mounts yourself?

Thanks Ryan, I didn't see that listed.

Good luck with the sale Peter.

Must say, it is one of the cleanest NM35's I have seen. Very nice looking (and sounding) car.

Those tweeters, whilst custom, might as well be OEM. Quite nice.

Speaker mounts really do look OEM.

I'm not the biggest fan of the leather colour, but IMO it is a great price for such a nice example of M35. I would buy it if looking now. Even running my favourite tyre.

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