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Hi Fellow Stagea owners

Was looking for something on my computer today and found a word document full of Stagea web site links that I compiled over 2 years ago I thought what better to do with them than share them with fellow Stagea owners. You may want to use a translator like Google Translator or Babelfish unless your fluent in Japanese

Enjoy Some May be relevant some wont.

http://www.walker-j.co.jp/wagon/stagea-e.html

http://www.autobytel-japan.com/ncar/newmod...tagea/index.cfm

http://home.att.ne.jp/wind/tany/

http://www.geocities.co.jp/Technopolis/3153/

http://www.geocities.co.jp/SweetHome-Ivory...ningdatetop.htm

http://www.soundscience.co.jp/soundshakit/...demo_car20.html

http://www.geocities.co.jp/SweetHome-Ivory...9/WGNC34zx1.htm

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~qx3k-situ/STAG.html

http://www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity-Circu...776/stagea.html

http://www.motormagazinesha.co.jp/medialog...2001_10/011017/

http://autos.aol.co.jp/news_imp/news/200408/20040823-1.html

http://www.car-news.net/testreport/test_ride/stagea/

http://www.kitaura.jp/kuruma.html

http://history.nissan.co.jp/05_stationwagon.html

http://www.geocities.co.jp/MotorCity-Pit/9999/3rdstagea.html

http://50mb.net/~hiroko/drift/sozainissan.htm

http://nissan.fc2web.com/stagea.htm

http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~cch71670/Links.htm

http://www.cs-top.co.jp/shoukai/nissan/WGNC34.htm

http://www.cockpit.gr.jp/demo_car/wgnc34.htm

http://www.tm-group.jp/nissan/wagon/stagea...ype1/index.html

http://www.tm-group.jp/nissan/wagon/stagea...line/index.html

http://www14.plala.or.jp/STAGEA-RS4S/

http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~hiroP-Is/car/

http://www.freeway-dolphin.co.jp/

http://www.east-bear.co.jp/aeroparts/stagea/

http://www.takeros.jp/pdf/stagea.pdf

https://s108.secure.ne.jp/%7Es108121/ssl/st...les/stagea.html

If anyone has any more links lets compile them all here

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What are our chances of joining SWAT??

I reckon a sticker like this would look great, all-be-it maybe not this big!! :)

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/1593/05dokumi108cf.jpg

OMFG That is a drift wing ON TOP of a stocker wing...... :)

I still think one of these these pointing to the Stagea section of SAu ftw:

WWW.STAGEAS.COM

WWW.STAGEAS.NET

WWW.STAGEAS.ORG

Too bad Nissan owns www.stagea.com, some person in Nagoya, Aichi, Tokyo, Japan, owns www.stagea.org and some person in Kanagawaku, yokohama, Japan owns www.stagea.net.

Hmmm just saw that all these are available though:

WWW.STAGEA.COM.AU AU$65

WWW.STAGEA.NET.AU AU$65

WWW.STAGEA.ORG.AU AU$20

I have already chatted to PranK about it and he was happy with it, but wanted stagea.com, so anyone want to do this? I dont know how to setup a forwarder or anything like that, but it cant be hard.....? I dont have a credit card either...

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Yeah a bit long, I want something that will fit across the top of the rear windscreen in about 50mm tall font, so something that wont be squished, meh wanted something for a long time, just never got around to doing anything about it.... :)

Personally I think .net.au or .org.au is better, .com.au dont you need a business to get one.....?

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Yeah but when you are driving past someone, they only have maybe 10-30secs to see the sticker and try to remember it.

I had "SKYLINESAUSTRALIA.COM" in 50mm font on the back of my R33 when I had it and had people mention to me that they saw me, but without a couple of goes, didnt get the full address.

Meh just my opinion. Keep it short and to the point.

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Yeah but when you are driving past someone, they only have maybe 10-30secs to see the sticker and try to remember it.

I had "SKYLINESAUSTRALIA.COM" in 50mm font on the back of my R33 when I had it and had people mention to me that they saw me, but without a couple of goes, didnt get the full address.

Meh just my opinion. Keep it short and to the point.

Cant we just use the address prank already has registered http://www.stageasaustralia.net and change it from linking to the main page for SAU to link directly to the Stagea section

We set this one up 2 years ago when we had the articles section on the site

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Yeah there is nothing stopping you from cutting stickers, I just dont like such a long address, just my personal preference for something smaller, which I was going to do something about, but because it's not really important and no one else really agrees with having yet another address point to SAu, I havent bothered to do anything about it.

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Yeah there is nothing stopping you from cutting stickers, I just dont like such a long address, just my personal preference for something smaller, which I was going to do something about, but because it's not really important and no one else really agrees with having yet another address point to SAu, I havent bothered to do anything about it.

I agree with you but I also think that if we are going to use an address lets do it properly. The address that we have at the moment takes you to the main SAU homepage now if you were new to the forums and were interested in Stageas after seeing one on the road and jotting down the address there is nowhere that suggests this site is a site about stageas it is all about skylines. If you do set a new address up set it to go straight to the Stagea Discussion sectionso that it is actually relevant. I know that its fine for us long timers but anyone who is new to Stgeas wouldnt have the first idea about them an most probably how to navigate the forums.

If you do go ahead and set up a new domain I vote for www.stageas.net keep it simple

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I agree with you but I also think that if we are going to use an address lets do it properly. The address that we have at the moment takes you to the main SAU homepage now if you were new to the forums and were interested in Stageas after seeing one on the road and jotting down the address there is nowhere that suggests this site is a site about stageas it is all about skylines. If you do set a new address up set it to go straight to the Stagea Discussion sectionso that it is actually relevant. I know that its fine for us long timers but anyone who is new to Stgeas wouldnt have the first idea about them an most probably how to navigate the forums.

If you do go ahead and set up a new domain I vote for www.stageas.net keep it simple

Bumpity???????????? screaming halt?????? dead in the water? a sticker would be nice I reckon. GTIR_OZ, maybe STAGEA_OZ? Plagarism(ing)(ry) :wave:

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