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Hey guys, just thought id put up my stagea. Sold my R32 GTR for some reason and decided to go on a different path for a while by only owning one car again. I will own another GTR one day :P

But here it is! My 2007 Axis S Autech!

Bought it in February with just 66800 on the clock! All the cool little Japanese gizmos, an aftermarket Mitsubishi SatNav and a soft close boot? Just a question do all m35's have these? And All of the little axis goodies, weather shields, floor mats, autech wheels, nismo muffler ect.

Had an eoi to sell it but, its just such a reliable brilliant car that kinda made me want to keep it and do a few bits and pieces to it :P I'm actually very surprised with the handling capabilities of such a big unit! Nissan continue to amaze me with the things they create.

If you are interested in it thought by all means give me a shout, but do have a few plans for it.

Just purchased some R34 Gtr wheels for it, absolutely MINT condition wheels and fill the gaurds exactly how I want, always wanted some ever since I was a little kid xD also have som Tein Flex coilovers on the way over from Japan to give it a bit more low and stiffer ride (I literally fall asleep driving home from work its that comfortable). Probably following this will be some Freeway Dolphin Sway bars, and a bride seat and possibly a cat back and y pipe, but I cant really find anything Japanese for the VQ35 models?

If anyone could shed light on this thatd be brilliant.

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Hello and welcome!!! looks good with the R34 wheels.

Now you just need some nice R32 GTR front Sumitomo calipers to fit behind them wheel's

Nice little upgrade, (296mm x 32mm) better than the stock items that tend to warp easily.

I have some for sale if you want some and can also get a hold of the caliper brackets to suit.

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Hello and welcome!!! looks good with the R34 wheels.

Now you just need some nice R32 GTR front Sumitomo calipers to fit behind them wheel's

Nice little upgrade, (296mm x 32mm) better than the stock items that tend to warp easily.

I have some for sale if you want some and can also get a hold of the caliper brackets to suit.

Is the FD costing a bit mate.....flogging parts to keep it running.

Needs LS1 conversion!!!!

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Is the FD costing a bit mate.....flogging parts to keep it running.

Needs LS1 conversion!!!!

Na mate just need to sell parts to make up for money I've lost due to people not paying for repairs to front bars :P

but seriously they're just sitting here in a box going to waste as I changed my mind and put the akebono's on mine.

the FD is going really well actually :)

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