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I come on a sad note today. As of Sunday week, I will no longer be a part of the Stagea community.

Its going to be very very hard to say goodbye to the Stag which I have grown to love

It's my first car and a HELL of alot of blood sweat and tears have gone into it

I no doubt will come back to a Stagea one day - but manual next time for sure :dry:

Well here is some details and some pictures of the New 'Onevia':

- RB20DET

- HKS2540R Turbo

- GTR 440cc Injectors

- HKS Pod Filter

- FMIC

- 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

- Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

- Heavy Duty Clutch

- Full Vertex Bodykit

- Full re-spray in silver

- Aftermarket tail lights

- HSD coilovers in the back (height fully adjustable)

- Drift pineapples

- Whitline front swaybar

- Whiteline and nolethane polyurethane bushes throughout the whole of the car

- Z32 Brake Upgrade

- DBA Slotted rotors

- Bendix Brake Pads

- S15 Seats and other interior stuff...

- 18" Konig Unknown rims (Not pictured!)

Here are a few shots:

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Please comment :(

Cheers

Chris

Advanced Motorsports

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I come on a sad note today. As of Sunday week, I will no longer be a part of the Stagea community.

Its going to be very very hard to say goodbye to the Stag which I have grown to love

It's my first car and a HELL of alot of blood sweat and tears have gone into it

I no doubt will come back to a Stagea one day - but manual next time for sure :dry:

Well here is some details and some pictures of the New 'Onevia':

- RB20DET

- HKS2540R Turbo

- GTR 440cc Injectors

- HKS Pod Filter

- FMIC

- 3" Turbo Back Exhaust

- Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

- Heavy Duty Clutch

- Full Vertex Bodykit

- Full re-spray in silver

- Aftermarket tail lights

- HSD coilovers in the back (height fully adjustable)

- Drift pineapples

- Whitline front swaybar

- Whiteline and nolethane polyurethane bushes throughout the whole of the car

- Z32 Brake Upgrade

- DBA Slotted rotors

- Bendix Brake Pads

- S15 Seats and other interior stuff...

- 18" Konig Unknown rims (Not pictured!)

Here are a few shots:

1309868.jpg

1309866.jpg

1309869.jpg

Please comment :(

Cheers

Chris

Advanced Motorsports

WOTTA DOG

I flogged my Suckeroo today to the first buyer soI could keep the stag for the greater glory of the double unicorn club.

Your newbie is a good looker. I have an S13 Slider son. So he thinks yours is a Groove.

You will have to report on yhe SilSliders show.

Noooooooooooooooooooooo Chris... :)

And we didn't even get to cruise together as Stagea owners! Hopefully that opportunity will come up in the future, though.

Either way, you're still a Nissan driver, so whenever you're in Sydney or I'm up near Newie or whatever, we'll have to meet up.

Noooooooooooooooooooooo Chris... :)

And we didn't even get to cruise together as Stagea owners! Hopefully that opportunity will come up in the future, though.

Either way, you're still a Nissan driver, so whenever you're in Sydney or I'm up near Newie or whatever, we'll have to meet up.

Yes I know :ermm: But dont worry - another Stagea will come my way :O Yep we'll meet up sometime soon eh? Hey I'll be at Newcastle Autosalon

Sad to see you go, but good to see what you are going to.

Have fun and drive safe!

Cheers Cy. I'll still be hanging round here and posting in this section - new car will be a bit of a handfull to drive... Should be good fun :(

hey mate, sad to hear you are leaving the stag community, but so sunday week makes it the sunday of the long weekend, will the stag still be there on sat night when i come round and say hi? cause i'm keen to see it.

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