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just picked up my new beast yesterday afternoon, cars stock apart from the DAYZ body kits...its a 1998 Nissan Stagea (Series 2).

Got some plans for it now :P

Cheers,

Corey

That is AWESOME! I want your rear bar :(

Looks lowered? Bodykit is completely factory though (well, Dayz factory) - the Dayz sideskirts, front bar and rear bar were all options. Got a dolphin front grille which isn't standard though (as some people already pointed out).

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hey guys, got myself a Stagea about a month ago and thought it was about time i introduced myself here in the stagea section. i've just come from owning a r32 for the last 3 years and thought it was time for something newer and different, but still a RB nissan.

the car is a fresh import, 99 S2 auto, DAYZ kit, dual sunroofs, and all stock apart from the mags it came in with, which i plan to eventually change after i get it lowered.

here is some pics i took.

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Cheers

Josh

Got my Stagea a few days ago. Its a s2 with most of the options to increase luxury and reduce performance :domokun: Its got leather interior, xanavi unit, heated seats, cold area options, twin sunroofs etc. Its also got an autech (im pretty sure) front on it, but I dont what the rear bar is yet.. any ideas? Its also got a different spoiler to most I've seen with a brake light in it. The wheels are 17's and it has adjustable tein suspension (a nice bonus to find!) It also had a mystery button on the dash which after some fiddling turns out to be a 'tv works in drive mode thingo' button. *happy dance* Im trying to decide whether I should lower it a bit or not yet, curse you whoever came up the the speed hump idea.... Anyways, here's some pics!

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Sorry dialuppers!

Just in... 2000 S2 Pearl White in Adelaide... this is the (filthy) beast as it rolled off the delivery truck this afternoon:

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It's a Prime Edition and this pretty much sums up why I like Primes:

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5 years looking 3 months waiting... finally here!

Cheers guys I have spent countless hours being entertained by your posts & reading useful information. I don't think there's a better Stagea resource on the Internet (in English anyway!)

Regards,

DaveB

congrats on the rego from the brotherhood :D

First post here.

I've had a 97 Stagea RS-Four for about a year now:

R34 GT-R face with genuine aluminum hood, FRP fenders and bumper

R34 GT-R wheels

R32 Type-M calipers with slotted/drilled rotors

HID headlights (modified to fit non-HID headlights- the Xenon R34 headlights are $$$)

Cusco front camber arms

Cheap Ebay rear camber arms

Tein coilovers up front

Apex'i coilovers out back

Kouki taillights

HKS Super Dragger (quiet) exhaust and pod filter

Plans are 5 speed swap (got everything but the console, which I plan on ordering from Nissan)

FMIC

Down pipe, front pipe, test pipe

That's about it. This is my wife's daily, so keeping it rather simple.

Pictures of when I first bought it, I guess I need to take some new ones:

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just a quick one....is it worth putting Car model or some thing up the top to say how many of each type of Stag there is eg.

34 Series 1

34 Series 2

34 rs260

M35 rs

M35 AR-X

M35 Axis

Or is this a pain in there arse to do?

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