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I vote new thread to discuss where evryone fits into the stagea section family, to keep this thread relativey on topic.....?

Topic Spit Successfully, woo hoo first timer! :ermm:

New Stagea family tree thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=123910

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Here is my lil beast. big beast. or whatever. couple of shots, need to get out somewhere and try and take some artistic shots, but it always looks wierd cos the front bar sits a lot lower than the rest of the car. like a damn plough.

how do you put the pictures directly into the post? as opposed to having thumbnails?

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nice rides guys, and marc2 yours looks mint in white with those wheels/kit, just need a lower front lip to match the sidskirts hieght and it will be awesome :)

It was a little lower, but I have raised it - am a little shy of 'gutter rash'.

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Hey what tha!!!!! I didnt even know those photos were taken......

I feel so violated!!!!! :laugh:

ummmm....yeah you know that day on Saturday.....think its called a birthday----took them then :D:nyaanyaa:

it's also not a stagea. looks like someone put the front end on something else, looks at the door windows, and the back isn't square enough

you are right!! Its cut and paste job. look at the difference in paint color at the front fender

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