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On Saturday night, I finally won a Stagea at auction in Japan

Should be here in approx 3-4 weeks, and then off to compliance.

I do not have any photo's yet, but will do by the end of the week

Series 1, Pearl white, twin sunroof, 17 wheels, exhaust, Dayz side skirts and front and rear skirt, rear wing. Grade 4BB

Stage 1 Mods- Once I get it complied and registered, I will be doing the front R34 GTR conversion, new side skirts and rear bar and fit the 34 GTR wheels. Will need to be lowered too.

Stage 2- more power of course!

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Nice one Darrin!

Sounds like what I was searching for, love the Dayz kit (even though you are planning on changing it) and the twin sunroofs. Hope all goes well, who are you getting compliance through? PM me if you don't need it to be public.

Cheers

Luke

Edited by munchdesign

Craig told me you had the R34 guards lined up already... did you get em straight from masa or a locally made copy?

Congrats on the car dude, glad you didn't end up buying the damaged one off your mate.

Craig told me you had the R34 guards lined up already... did you get em straight from masa or a locally made copy?

Congrats on the car dude, glad you didn't end up buying the damaged one off your mate.

I bought the guards thru a agent Masa put me onto to deal with.

The guards, along with a genuine 34 gtr front bar and the 34 GTR wheels are all on 3 different ships in the pacific ocean somewhere

Will hopefully get them this week or next week

There is a set of moulds locally, but the owner did want to make me a set.

It is good timing too, the yen has gone from 85 to 89 in the last week

The other guy is not really a mate, I just know him!

  • 1 month later...

The car will be here in 2 weeks, then off to compliance

Finally got some 235 photo's

Looks very clean and tidy

Grade 4BB

Even comes with aftermarket Sat Nav, TV and CD player

Still for sale, anyone interested?

www.j-spec.com.au/clients/index.php?ID=JS434

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