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Mines pretty basic

Actually from my other car, i joined SAU when i was looking for a stag, my other wagon a VK vacationer wagon, absolute beast lol.

Feels like a truck after driving the stag.

Wanted to get wagon plates but had to settle for OVLOV

Try STOLvO

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So you own a 66yo Stagea? :wave:

I have something to post here with a pic. Its something about your moonlighting, not social mooning, and I reckon the ATO will be after you like a rat up a drainpipe.

HeHeHeHe. WATCH THIS SPACE>

and here i was thinking that they have only been around since mid/late 90's :wave:

66 was my year of the Cortina, complete with Webbers, extractors, LOWERING BLOCKS, (wow), tramp rods,etc. Lots of bits. I think that was the year I first saw a Prince Skyline GT. It was at a night meeting at Amaroo. To have seen that car ! It didnt handle too well but it was, and still is the best looking car I have never owned.

Did you know that ALL Skylines have been made in the original Prince No5 factory, and that includes the Stageas. Anyone with a Skyline, have a look at the Mfg. plate to see where it was made.

No. 5, and it aint Chennel.

not much right now hahah ... just getting it all started but its Stage-a imports and wholesales, im starting small at first. im importing pocket bikes at the mo . Ive got a 20ft container of them which equals 156 bikes so hopefully should take off real soon

Lee

Bit off topic but meh...

I got one of those little bikes goes alright too (125cc), what brand are they, i heard you could buy like 520 mini bikes for $70000 equates to cheap as considering i paid $900 for mine, how much you gonna sell them for, see my attatched pic notice the GTR and nismo stickers on it (i know someone will disapprove over them but again, meh), had to be black and red.

Also a pic of BU5TER GTR (supernats 05) while im going thru my phone for all the GTR fans on here, hope it makes up for contaminating the forum with mini bikes.

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I have something to post here with a pic. Its something about your moonlighting, not social mooning, and I reckon the ATO will be after you like a rat up a drainpipe.

HeHeHeHe. WATCH THIS SPACE>

here it is

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Bit off topic but meh...

I got one of those little bikes goes alright too (125cc), what brand are they, i heard you could buy like 520 mini bikes for $70000 equates to cheap as considering i paid $900 for mine, how much you gonna sell them for, see my attatched pic notice the GTR and nismo stickers on it (i know someone will disapprove over them but again, meh), had to be black and red.

Also a pic of BU5TER GTR (supernats 05) while im going thru my phone for all the GTR fans on here, hope it makes up for contaminating the forum with mini bikes.

Pm sent

Bah why photochop, there is a "Cyrus: King of Persian Rugs" shop here in Rocky, I :dry: everytime I see the tv ad because the guy in it looks like that fat pron star :P

I went to Lismore to see Booster. Thats where the pic comes from.

Bit off topic but meh...

I got one of those little bikes goes alright too (125cc), what brand are they, i heard you could buy like 520 mini bikes for $70000 equates to cheap as considering i paid $900 for mine, how much you gonna sell them for, see my attatched pic notice the GTR and nismo stickers on it (i know someone will disapprove over them but again, meh), had to be black and red.

Also a pic of BU5TER GTR (supernats 05) while im going thru my phone for all the GTR fans on here, hope it makes up for contaminating the forum with mini bikes.

BU5TER looks like a S2 gts-t to me...

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wagon= that's a no brainer

wheels= my surname is wheeler and if anyone can remember comin home from school on their pushy around about 16 years ago and putting on the ABC to watch the original Degrassi Junior High there was a character called Derek Wheeler and everyone on the show called him wheels.

:)

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