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S2 for 17k next to Yamaha World on South Rd overpass, at the VW Car Yard opposite the Mazda dealership.

S1 for 11k in the small car yard right inbetween Adtrans and the Fire Dept. at crn South Rd / Daws rd.

meh - Id rather a Stagea ;)

1997 Stagea's can be had for like 15k onroad freshly imported. Generally with around 80000kms etc, twin sunroof, AWD, most are auto tho.

Plus I highly doubt youd be harrased by the LAW when driving a Stagea ;)

this one's for you Nozila - the LAW thinks a Stagea is a cheap-mans Volvo! :D :sorcerer: :D

Tried carsales fella? always plenty for sale on there, even thought about a 34?

Yeah looked over most of the car sale sites and trading post and local paper. Got one lined up now :)

edit: btw thanks everyone for the advice and help, the forums have so much good info in them :)

Edited by ukai
Vange, mate I just noticed that you have an external wastegate. As in screamer pipe?

no idea, have a look next time and tell me, the exhaust place got all excited (when i first got car got new cat)when they saw some tube coming our of the turbo and connecting to the exhaust pipe n they called it an external wastegate lol, so im assuming its somthing good.

you gunna update your dyno signature there vange :) :)

no. :D

Yeah looked over most of the car sale sites and trading post and local paper. Got one lined up now :)

edit: btw thanks everyone for the advice and help, the forums have so much good info in them :)

Sounds good mate just make sure and keep looking around anyway as you may find a bargain, also make sure they do all tests on the car to make sure its all good.

no i dont think youve got a screemer pipe you would know about that

and isnt your turbo stock?? therfore your wastegate would be internal

im thinking just a fancy dump pipe

here is a pic :)

the top pipe goes around the exhaust pipe and re-re connects about under the gearbox.

also the turbo looks diff from others...i dunno lol, the rust doesnt look normal either! haha

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Edited by vange

yeah that basically looks like mine the bar thing attaches to the internal wastegate to actuate it

can u get a ground pic

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thats a screemer pipe cant see if yours does that

this is a front dump with the screamer plumbed back in so it doesnt scream (as much or @ all im not sure)

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pictures courtesy of AM-PERFORMANCE

EDIT not sum pics have not turned out for sum reason :P

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Edited by Madaz

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thats a screemer pipe cant see if yours does that

this is a front dump with the screamer plumbed back in so it doesnt scream (as much or @ all im not sure)

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pictures courtesy of AM-PERFORMANCE

retry of portion of aboive post

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see attachment im not going loco

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Edited by Madaz
Iam currently looking at buying a car, ive a look at a few websites for prices n stuff.

Just wondering what peoples thoughts in here are on what they think are ok prices for r33 gts25t either 97 or 96 manual coupes, either stockers or with minimal mods in sa both private and dealer.

Cheers

Brad

I can import one for you from $12000 landed and complied, pm me if your interested. Got 4 customers cars arriving in 2 wks.

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