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2003mdl Autech Axis 209KW AWD 2.5lt turbo 145 000km . Very good condition for age. Some minor Knicks and scratches, nothing big.

 

Totally stock standard except for front brakes which have been upgraded to r34 gtt 4 pot callipers and 310mm discs, intima sr front pads and remsa rear pads. Will also come with standard brakes if you want them. Also fitted with roof rack and alarm/immobilizer.

 

Turbo was replaced at 135k km with a low km (65000) standard unit, oil feed was upgraded to a braided one at the same time. Plenty more life in this turbo.

 

Autech cream leather interior with heated front seats. Ac climate control works beautifully. Has aftermarket Android 5.1 head unit, cd/dvd/nav/obd reader system with 2017 navteq maps and hobdrive obd software connected to factory bose sound system.

 

Spark plugs and diff/transmission fluids replaced at 120k and wont need to be done again till at least 200k. Coolant done at 140k. Engine Oil and filter will also be replaced prior to sale. I have serviced this car personally and oil has been replaced every 5k km using penrite synthetic. This car has been well looked after and has plenty of life left in it. Myself and previous owner are both sau members who have treated this m35 well.

 

The only negatives are rear split window in the tailgate doesn't open (possibly the switch), rear tailgate struts need regass or replace. A squeeky bush in the front suspension (only in really cold weather)

 

Reg till 31/10/18 $6200 as is or $6800 with RWC. Located in s.e suburbs of Melbourne.

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These are old pics but still looks the same. Will update with current pics when i get some time.

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  • 4 months later...

Back up for sale. Now has reg till 31/10/19. Price is now $6500 with reg and plates, no rwc. 146 700km on the clock. Has just been detailed and will gave fresh engine oil and filter. I will also include a few spare oil filters i have.

Some current pics.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bump. Just serviced, fresh oil and filter. Will come with 4 new oil filters and a new set of front brake pads for the r34 callipers. Will also come with stock m35 front brake setup.

Price dropped to $6000 with reg or $5500 without reg for anyone interested from interstate. Great reliable car, come and get a bargain.

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