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Black plates with white letters? Yeh i was probably having an argument with teh missus! STANDARD! haha

Yeah from memory it was white on black plates :thumbsup:

Glad I caught ya, as for the arguments, such is life! ;)

I'm around the Rouse Hill area quite a bit, so if you see a wine red M35 give me a toot :)

Spotted a White M35 ARX this morning parked on Victoria rd, with nice aftermarket 20 inch or 19 inch wheels. Also had the chrome towel rack on the front bumper, LOL.

Hmm, how did it look with the "nudge bar" (middle of car, about 400mm wide?) Andy?

May be getting a nudge gate for the new place & my folks have one also (12" gate with a tyre in the middle that you push open with your bumper).

Down side is that it has marked the corner of my front bar :thumbsup: Thus the possible need for the nudge bar.

Hmm, how did it look with the "nudge bar" (middle of car, about 400mm wide?) Andy?

May be getting a nudge gate for the new place & my folks have one also (12" gate with a tyre in the middle that you push open with your bumper).

Down side is that it has marked the corner of my front bar :thumbsup: Thus the possible need for the nudge bar.

Looked OK, I will take a pic of it next time I see it.

It was chrome and turned in at the ends.

It is a bummer when those marks happen.

Cheers

Andy

Spotted a White M35 ARX this morning parked on Victoria rd, with nice aftermarket 20 inch or 19 inch wheels. Also had the chrome towel rack on the front bumper, LOL.

Awesome, was it a heated towel rack? Gotta love a warm towel in winter :P

I am sorry to say I saw my first 35 today. Mr Nissan sure got that wrong.

On the other hand a Mellow Yellow S2 in the new building lots near Nerang. Now that is a Nissan.

I am sorry to say I saw my first 35 today. Mr Nissan sure got that wrong.

On the other hand a Mellow Yellow S2 in the new building lots near Nerang. Now that is a Nissan.

Nup didn't get wrong....it's just like the rest of the jap Nissan domestic market...fugly....lol.

you just need to play with the looks a little.....the rest of the driveline is pretty awsome.

Nup didn't get wrong....it's just like the rest of the jap Nissan domestic market...fugly....lol.

you just need to play with the looks a little.....the rest of the driveline is pretty awsome.

heh, the only thing I hate about the JDM cars is that they all have to (or used to) look like they were smiling!

+1 regarding the drivetrain...

Spotted a pearl white s2 RS parked up at UAS getting repairs done. Its owner had cooked the engine, so the head and all attached accessories were off the block for some major work - ouch!!! I wouldn't want to see the repair bill for that! :D

Car had gold AVS Model 7 wheels and gold detailing around the large opening on the front bumper.

Spotted a pearl white s2 RS parked up at UAS getting repairs done. Its owner had cooked the engine, so the head and all attached accessories were off the block for some major work - ouch!!! I wouldn't want to see the repair bill for that! :(

Car had gold AVS Model 7 wheels and gold detailing around the large opening on the front bumper.

I like your signature Nick...I driven two of them and have one of them.

saw a white S2 last night parked in Dryburgh St. North Melbourne (parked facing towards North Melbourne Football Club. didn't look to bad - bodykit rims and nicely lowered..couldn't see if it had a SAU sticker on it

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