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Picked her up Saturday after 3 days of negotiating.

Spent the weekend cleaning and servicing it replacing headlight globes and remedying the clusterflap the headlight alignment was.

Big upgrade from my previous car.

Picked this up the other day.

Been a while since i had a stagea. Sold my old one to my fiance back in 2011, as she loved driving it. So after a few cars in between, Ive got another one.

Factory RWD too, and manual converted. with other tasteful mods

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Now have tyres mounted, 245/40/19 Nitto Invo's, will be on as soon as I get some longer wheel nuts, current ones dont quite make it into the seat properly with the extended studs.



These will be widened in the near future, just needed new rubber and got impatient.

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Now have tyres mounted, 245/40/19 Nitto Invo's, will be on as soon as I get some longer wheel nuts, current ones dont quite make it into the seat properly with the extended studs.

Nice looking wheels, post the photo when all together. Loving the plate too ?

These will be widened in the near future, just needed new rubber and got impatient.

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I have been lurking in the shadows of this forum for sometime now but recent events have caused me to become active. I picked this up from Perth on the weekend for a good price. It's a 96 S1 c34 it has coilovers all round adjustable camber arms front and rear, GTR brakes front and rear and a cheap exhaust. Just wanted to know if any of the skyline exhausts are the same or if I have to get a custom one made. 577ae7078b392_ImageUploadedBySAUCommunit

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Looks the goods.
 
What guards are they at the back?
 
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I did them myself, modified R34GTR rear fenders

The Stagea has been on the back burner this year. But I've 3 stagea at the moment in total. This one is my daily work bus and now running too much power for the uk roads Lol.
The power is staying where it's at, end off. The body I'm not 100% happy with, but it's on a total strip out and put the way I want.
Colour is a big mix in my head. But my idea is on the Nissan X-trail nightshade ?
Picture is Nissan KH3 posted
At the moment it Nissan GN0 which I love!!!

It's the last paint job I will do on my daily, what the ideas you have guys and girls( nightshade colour ) ?

Update on the iPhone app here in the UK kicked me out for near 2 weeks Admin ? ( no log in )
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Long time since I've posted any pics of this old girl , she is finally having some holiday/ retirement after getting thrashed around at the mid 300awkw mark for last 4.5years it's time to get serious lol 

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