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ill be posting pics on friday of my new car. i got the call today and apparently it will be ready for thursday pickup :miner:

:P Congats.

Can't wait to see pics.

Totally different league to the S14....

Here she is.

5ZIGEN exhaust fitted

Dolphin bodykit fitted

ISC suspension fitted and dialed in

Feels and drives awesome ... like a new car :miner:

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Hear are a few pics on my 2003 NM35 Stagea ARX.

Still pretty stock except for suspension and swaybars.

Cheers

Andy

It looks much tougher now with the new stance, Andy!

Hey all,

I gotta say a big mention to terminal, leetom and XMetal for their cars.

These stageas truly inspired me to buy mine.

Tough looking, and not too overstated.

I'll post up some updated pics of mine when i get my new parts on.

Cheers!

Edited by dirtyrs4
Hear are a few pics on my 2003 NM35 Stagea ARX.

Still pretty stock except for suspension and swaybars.

Cheers

Andy

*continues stuffing money into his mattress and whispering "next year, next year"*

ohh nice!!! love the rims!!!!

PS mine still isnt ready :P apparently its ready today but later today. fooken dealers!!

Oh the waiting game pain!!!!!.....how I remember that!!!!

LOL.....also the comment "all you will want is an exhaust... then suspension... then rims... then....." only the turbo, ECU, Geabox and swaybars to go for me...just got to find about 5K.

On the rims part.....thoughts people....I'm lost.....the rim in the pic on the black ARX? Yes or No?

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I think they would look great!

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A quick visual aid...

your the shit....could I ask one more small favour as I am stuck between that and the one attached.....please buddy pal mate!!!!!

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Oh the waiting game pain!!!!!.....how I remember that!!!!

LOL.....also the comment "all you will want is an exhaust... then suspension... then rims... then....." only the turbo, ECU, Geabox and swaybars to go for me...just got to find about 5K.

On the rims part.....thoughts people....I'm lost.....the rim in the pic on the black ARX? Yes or No?

Black & white for sure - nice contrast... but you gotta colour code the grey ARX "beard".

Done the turbo, exhaust & rims, got the ECU (Emanage Ultimate), dreaming of the CV8 with paddle shift, swaybars will be by the end of the year, can't do suspension until I move into a house without a rediculously steep driveway.... *Is that my bank account I hear screaming?*

btw. Did you get the wiring diagram you needed for your Haltech?

(in the workshop manual thread if you haven't)

Edited by iamhe77
your the shit....could I ask one more small favour as I am stuck between that and the one attached.....please buddy pal mate!!!!!

Haha! Use your imagination! I think the contrast of the silver edge would work better too. The red highlight will be much more subtle and blend with the wheel/tyre blackness. Really depends on what appeals to you in the end.

I am out of play time for today sorry...

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