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  1. Hey guys

    I've finally gotten around to addressing this problem on my car. The rear windscreen washer isn't squirting any water out, while the front ones are working fine. I've had a look on the forums and I've come to the conclusion that the hose is probably blocked.

    What I'd like to know is, has anyone else had this problem? and if so, how did you go about fixing it? I assume I'm going to have to remove the head liner if possible.

    Thanks in advance :banana:

  2. my old s2 got written off for damage similar to yours (no airbag deployment though)

    was only worth 5 g kiwi so didn't take much

    5g? Ouch :(

    Mine's still worth 7

    That's the thing about S1 Stags over here though, easy to write off, just as easy to replace

  3. Oh yeah, that's the Cefiro/Maxima wagon, right?

    Yes, it's the WA32 Cef wagon. I really wanted to buy this car when I was in high school, but I found out it only had a 2 litre engine, which I still think would be underpowered, that and the dealer wanted $NZ10,000 for it. probably due to those 19 inch wheels.

    Someone did end up buying it after about a year, and I see it cruising round town regularly. No regrets though, I still prefer the Stagea. If I want to drive a WA32 I make up an excuse to drive Dads one.

  4. I didn't know how to pronounce 'Stagea' until I actually got one. For years I was placing all the emphasis on the 'g', like you would the 'fe' in 'Cefiro' or the 'me' in 'Primera'. I didn't at any time consider that it might be a soft 'g', so for ages people were like 'wha? what's he on about?'

  5. Agreed. Stageas are great for road trips!

    Got some funny looks whilst fanging it past trucks etc with no plates on.

    Stageas are definitely great fun on the open road, especially on passing lanes. I was only passing on those, so I made the most of it and just stayed in them when I got to them.

    getting stones in your brakes is annoying though.

  6. funeral car's .... M35 with viewing window at the rear.

    haha planing ahead

    They actually used Stageas as hearses in Japan.

    They just have that look (at least my friends think so)

  7. People call mine a hearse before they call it a volvo, so that name kinda stuck.

    I was driving through town once and when I pulled up to an intersection I couldn't believe my eyes. There was a Volvo 850 wagon, in silky snow white (or whatever Volvo's equivalent is), with tinted windows and mag wheels coming the opposite direction. It was like looking into one of those mirrors at a carnival!

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