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Well as alot of you know i sold my M35 about 6 weeks ago (old photo to show my last m35) . Being a regretful sale i have recently purchased another M35 Stagea i pick up Saturday i got for a great price as it needs a little work. Comes with

- Full Nismo Bodykit

- Nismo Wing

- Rsr Coilovers

- Double Din Headunit

- Hypergear SS1 Highflow

- Custom Intercooler set up

- 18 Inch Wheels

- Nismo Cat Back

- Hicas (vlsd)

- Rain Guards

- Intergrated Audio Setup

ISSUES

- BCM error code (possible replacement needed)

- Front Bar needs repairing

- Plastic Trims Need Reinstalling (undertray & inner guards)

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Yeah man for sure. When ever i was board i would go pull the stagea apart and fix bits i want happy with. Picked this up for 3k (kit, exhaust & coilovers worth that alone) so will be a good little project to get her back to her glory.


  On 07/12/2016 at 12:50 AM, Dunc said:
That integrated audio is crazy! I've never seen the speakers placed like that before. Was it done in Australia or did it come out like that?

The owner advised the the stereo was done in Japan prior to importing to Australia. Im picking the car up tomorrow night so will be able to go over it in more detail soon. Exciting times
  On 07/12/2016 at 9:06 AM, datmoo said:
Welcome back. What plans have you got for this one?

1st thing is to get her running (currently not due to bcm). Then not sure from there. No where near what i did to the other one. I do like this design thoughFB_IMG_1480851040550.thumb.jpeg.1236cb80
  On 07/12/2016 at 11:16 AM, West said:
Get it running man ..... i now have a spare Scotty 3" intake that you can have for dirt cheap, you know how i roll! :banana:

Now you are talking. Picking it up tomorrow arvo. More photos to follow

So today i got some time to clean up the stagea can check over.

- battery compartment cleaned and bung removed
- new battery terminals
- new battery
- stereo system power cable connected and tested (sounds amazing) roof and rear screen wiring needs to be checked
- old redundant alarm/wiring removed
- fluid levels checked (radiator missing overflow bottle) and needing to be bled
- area around wiper arms cleaned up
- bcm casing appears to be broken and with it throwing a bcm error code i can hear it the internal relay clicking not allowing car to start. (Another bcm sourced)
- a photo for the size of the front tweeters. Never seen one this big.

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