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Thanks its been a long time coming for me but I cant wait to go crusing in the beast.

Will be cool to to go on a cruise and line the three silver stags up together for a few happy snaps thats provided that mr gtst doesnt mind us taking his mrs for a stagea threesome :D j/k

Ill be up for a stag threesome :D Im sure MrGtst will be fine with it... the three look different too, will be interesting to see them together

  • 3 weeks later...
i think stageas look very good wet

i always found mine sexy when it was wet

.... why do i love these cars so much? it really is a freaking addiction!

Dude, you need to get out more...

i think stageas look very good wet

i always found mine sexy when it was wet

.... why do i love these cars so much? it really is a freaking addiction!

A;ex you need some baby oil to go with it or slick 50?!! :happy:

Andy, your car is going to look FAT with those new side skirts mate, I can't wait to see it!

Cheers

Luke

i hope so, i'll be sure to post up pics once they are fitted and the car has its fresh paint job ......:happy:

  • 2 weeks later...

Here are a few pics of the Stagea, i put the front mount on this weekend pretty happy with myself came up quite well! I also put on some nice shiny blue silicon vac line which seems to have fixed my boosting problem woohoo.

Anyway here are the pics:

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i had to raise my rear a little after getting coilovers installed, looks better now. i had the same issue you have with your ride height. stageas just naturally sink lower in the rear

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