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GREAT,I live around the corner ,so what time will all the stags will show up?

Could be good to meet another owners ;)

Im gonna get there at around 7.45-8.00. If you wanna get all the Stageas together ill make sure I get there at a quater to.

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GREAT,I live around the corner ,so what time will all the stags will show up?

Could be good to meet another owners :P

Will be there around 9pm. Unfortunately I can't get there any earlier than that.

That is a sweet front bar, nismo kit?

Anyway, back to the topic, here's my wagon.

Impul wheels only just fit on the back 18x9.5 with 235's stretched.

SK's suspension kit is all its cracked up to be! Awsome through the hills when accompanied with skyline brakes.

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Im gonna get there at around 7.45-8.00. If you wanna get all the Stageas together ill make sure I get there at a quater to.

awsome ... i'll try get there around the same time too. Black s2, Silver s2, White s2

might eat some donuts to waste time

iv'e driven past these a few times .. the first 6-7 rows fill up all the time.. we should move away from them a bit so when the WESTENERS come easy to spot the SOUTHen chicken

That is a sweet front bar, nismo kit?

Anyway, back to the topic, here's my wagon.

Impul wheels only just fit on the back 18x9.5 with 235's stretched.

SK's suspension kit is all its cracked up to be! Awsome through the hills when accompanied with skyline brakes.

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na its a nismo copy, the previous owner made it

Here's a couple...

Get new SLR tomorrow so should get some half decent shots in teh next wek or so.

very nice looking stagea you have there mate ;)

If you've never owned an SLR camera before, prepare for a bit of a learning curve. If you're into photography (which I'm guessing you are) then you'll enjoy your new camera, but it can take a while before you get the best from it. :D

Here's a couple of pics of my new stagea (first time I'd seen the car "in the flesh"). There will be more (better) photos once I pick it up!! :)

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Not as aggressive as the old shape but more "modern" looking I think. :bunny:

still only phone camera quality pics at the moment. changed a bit in the past month, r34 GTR wheels coming in a week though.

Also getting front 2 windows tinted at work as soon as my boss goes on holidays ;)

oh and my rear hatch spoiler is getting painted on monday :D Having an issue getting the colour/pearl matched.

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Maybe the only S1.

I will be there a bit later, as will my mate.

Here are ours (mine is the pearlescent Sky Blue).

I have a strange feeling that we will be the only NM35's there, so we shouldn't be difficuilt to spot.

Love the pearl blue M35's :)

Love the pearl blue M35's :(

Yeah, the colour was the only thing I didn't like when I bought it... But opinions change with time...

The colour really works with the LMX5's as well (when clean). :D

Would LOVE to get the series 2 (or is that 4??) nismo kit for it... Would look great in the pearl blue

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Here's my baby you've all seen it before ive added a turbotech boost controller and got rid of th crap jap electronic one and had it dyno'd at Chasers and returned 176kw @wheels on 12psi dropping to 8 psi @5000rpm very happy with the result next on the list is EMU and turbo to cat exhaust already has a hks cat back.

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Here is my 260RS... nothing much has changed really. Doesn't look like this at the moment as ive had the stockies back on for winter but will be shinny and on the GTR rims for summer again :merli: nothing like crusin down the beach in summer with the stag

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Looks like this at the moment with the painted Autech rims

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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

Nice Andy. Very clean.

Those Bilsteins make all the difference to the AR-x.

btw. Did you see the Nismo exhaust in Import Monster? Went for ~$420 delivered!!... and the Kakimoto for ~$360 delivered!!!

.... why does this happen AFTER I buy my exhaust :merli:

Nice Andy. Very clean.

Those Bilsteins make all the difference to the AR-x.

btw. Did you see the Nismo exhaust in Import Monster? Went for ~$420 delivered!!... and the Kakimoto for ~$360 delivered!!!

.... why does this happen AFTER I buy my exhaust :laugh:

Unfortunatley missed the auction as I have to stall doing mods till I settle on a business I am buying and am already committed to getting some new wheels plus have R32 GTR brakes ready to fit on the front once I get the new wheels.

The Bilsteins are the bomb for the looks but the sway bars really top off the performance. :merli:

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