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finally got the pictures out of my knackered digicam and have posted them on page one of my 4wheel toy.

wanna know how you guys get your avatar pic so clear? cos whenever i put one in there by the time it gets reduced down enough to fit it looks real ordinary?

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cheers guys i have been tryin to work out how to do it and it is frustrating the crap out of me cos on the screen it looks great until i save it to my avatar and the it goes all spakko on me

Hiya guys!

Just bought a S1 Stagea RS4 and decided it was time to join SAu.

Its silver 97 model and stock as rock. For the moment.

First mod will be a stereo that works, rims, and a DIN triple guage cluster.

Then later a cat back exhaust, hi-flow cat and FMIC.

Looking forward to being part of the 'community'

How the hell do I post a pic here...?

Hiya guys!

Just bought a S1 Stagea RS4 and decided it was time to join SAu.

Its silver 97 model and stock as rock. For the moment.

First mod will be a stereo that works, rims, and a DIN triple guage cluster.

Then later a cat back exhaust, hi-flow cat and FMIC.

Looking forward to being part of the 'community'

How the hell do I post a pic here...?

upload it onto a picture hosting site like photobucket.com or just upload it when u send a reply on sau by adding a file attatchment (scroll down on the reply message screen to see it)

Ok my Stagea has had some travel.

I've just removed an old 2004 rego sticker from Tasmania :eek:

The car then went to Kambalda, near Kalgoorlie WA, then to SA and now back home to Perth :dry:

TAS, WA, SA, WA that is impressive!!! How many owners in Aus I wonder?

I'm guessing 4, short lived in SA, the guy hadn't even reg'd it in SA, it was still on WA plates. He bought it in April, sold in July.. ODO reading is 71000, I have already done close to 3k lol (drove it across :(

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I'm guessing 4, short lived in SA, the guy hadn't even reg'd it in SA, it was still on WA plates. He bought it in April, sold in July.. ODO reading is 71000, I have already done close to 3k lol (drove it across :happy:

StageaGirl I thought I recognised your car I am dead sure that it used to belong to a tasmanian member of the Stagea section with the user name of Burkey22. The car was resprayed in TAS I believe unfortuantely the post where he put up a pic of the paint job is there but the pic is gone due to some gallery issues on the board. But the car was black with white rims and was in Tassie awfully big coincidence. Good for you though if you search his user name you can find out about your car.

here is the thread about the paint

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=57503&hl=

feel free to hit me if I am wrong

Seems to me like the word about stageas is getting out in Perth if we go for a cruise it will be Huge

I count 9 people currently active dont know what happened to some others but there is way more on the road than 9 thats for sure

Brad (Cruiseliner)

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Thanks mcnam, It sounds like my car :)

Only problem with the paint work is that if a stone chips the paint, its down to metal :happy:

I'm going to research and see what else he did to the car ;)

Edited to add: Seems Burkey got a job in Kambalda (I use to live there)with the same company my father use to work for!! Small world!!

Have sent him a PM, but not sure if his email is still alive :mad:

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