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hey,

has anyone put their stag's down the runway? just interested in the difference between the rb25det and the Ne06 - just wanna know the difference in times, and also fuel consumption... but i can find that on here...

for some reason google doesnt have either...

also is anyone here that owns a stag a drummer? i wanna fit a kit in the back, at the moment its a 6 piece pearl masters, with 2 hardware boxes...

im guessing the stagea is a bit bigger than the liberty and all other performance wagons yeah?

cheers

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hey,

has anyone put their stag's down the runway? just interested in the difference between the rb25det and the Ne06 - just wanna know the difference in times, and also fuel consumption... but i can find that on here...

for some reason google doesnt have either...

also is anyone here that owns a stag a drummer? i wanna fit a kit in the back, at the moment its a 6 piece pearl masters, with 2 hardware boxes...

im guessing the stagea is a bit bigger than the liberty and all other performance wagons yeah?

cheers

yeah mate i would say cargo capacity of the stagea would be one of the largest.

umm as a rough guide, i used a drag calculator working out vehicle weight (i used 1650kgs) and approximate HP (200) came out to a 14.61 quarter mile. thats perfect launch perfect driving.

id expect around a mid to low 15 second pass out of a stock stagea.

fuel consumption from what i've searched on average has been between 13L to 15L around city. and around 9l or 10l for highway driving.

I fit my full bodykit, a FMIC with piping, 2 x EXA doors, exa dash, centre console in mine with the seats down. Pretty good.

If your only deciding factor between the non-neo and neo is power, then get an S1 and put the price difference into the engine, bwud. There are much bigger differences between S1 and S2, such as manual option or tiptronic auto, better brakes. Better taillights... lol

cool, is there a "kills" thread - like... stagea vs vy ss - stagea wins lol...

Nope there was, but that is called street racing and is illegal, so is a no no on SAu, but that is what the mailing list (in my sig) is for to discuss "those" types of activities :laugh:

always the salesman lol never let a chance go byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

lol gotta get some exposure some how, actually i havnt even put up a forsale thread or put it for sale on carsales yet.

yeah if i could find an unmodded manual i would !!!... 26k is a bit too much... but the 200 at the wheels would make it worth it...

just i reckon mine will sell for 6k - the stereo for 1k maybe...

so i wanna try and only have to save/loan as little as i have to...

i opened the account yesterday and its $60 at the moment, but ill be putting in about $1k a fortnight (ahhh the joy of not moving out yet)

hey,

has anyone put their stag's down the runway? just interested in the difference between the rb25det and the Ne06 - just wanna know the difference in times, and also fuel consumption... but i can find that on here...

for some reason google doesnt have either...

also is anyone here that owns a stag a drummer? i wanna fit a kit in the back, at the moment its a 6 piece pearl masters, with 2 hardware boxes...

im guessing the stagea is a bit bigger than the liberty and all other performance wagons yeah?

cheers

Mention STAGEAS and suckaroors in the same sentance.

Go wash your mouth out.

even an unmodded series 2 manual is worth well over 20k, any ways goodluck with the saving and you wont regret getting a stagea, i know i enjoy mine!

yeah i would love your car, and dont get me wrong, im re-looking at my finances to try and scrounge and extra 9k over what i was gonna outlay

yeah im pretty sure ill be getting a neo 6 tiptronic... i just gotta find a white one (to panda) or a black one to VIP...

with the amount of gigs my band is getting and the tours etc... coming up, ill need one a.s.a.p...

i wont really be modding the hell out of it ( or havent planned to)

all ill do is get one with a slight kit... or even stock... put some rims on, exhaust, CAI, bigger BOV, FMIC, turbo timer and take out my RSM from my car and slot it in and thats about it... just to make a little more noise and make it look nice...

Mention STAGEAS and suckaroors in the same sentance.

Go wash your mouth out.

suckaroors? haha what the hell is that a parody of? subaru? personally... i would have gone loser-ru... but meh

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yeah i would love your car, and dont get me wrong, im re-looking at my finances to try and scrounge and extra 9k over what i was gonna outlay

yeah im pretty sure ill be getting a neo 6 tiptronic... i just gotta find a white one (to panda) or a black one to VIP...

with the amount of gigs my band is getting and the tours etc... coming up, ill need one a.s.a.p...

i wont really be modding the hell out of it ( or havent planned to)

all ill do is get one with a slight kit... or even stock... put some rims on, exhaust, CAI, bigger BOV, FMIC, turbo timer and take out my RSM from my car and slot it in and thats about it... just to make a little more noise and make it look nice...

suckaroors? haha what the hell is that a parody of? subaru? personally... i would have gone loser-ru... but meh

When you have owned a shit box suckaroo you know the difference between shit box and having six Nissans.

I was probably drunk, drugged or in retard status when I was conned into buying the Suckaroo by the Motoring Media.

Should have read the US Suckaroo forum first. I would have kept the Sahara.

yeah i would love your car, and dont get me wrong, im re-looking at my finances to try and scrounge and extra 9k over what i was gonna outlay

yeah im pretty sure ill be getting a neo 6 tiptronic... i just gotta find a white one (to panda) or a black one to VIP...

with the amount of gigs my band is getting and the tours etc... coming up, ill need one a.s.a.p...

i wont really be modding the hell out of it ( or havent planned to)

all ill do is get one with a slight kit... or even stock... put some rims on, exhaust, CAI, bigger BOV, FMIC, turbo timer and take out my RSM from my car and slot it in and thats about it... just to make a little more noise and make it look nice...

just try and stop yourself at those mods, it cant be done trust me.

btw i can fit two six foot ladders, a three foot ladder, heaps of tools and power drills, plus other electrical equipment in the back of the stag, and thats without taking out my two 12" fusion powerplant subs, boot mounted battery or monoblock amplifier...all without moving or folding the front seats forward. gotta love the versatility of the stagea.

so in auto or tiptronic... can you launch off more than idle rev's without harming the gearbox?

i heard ppl leave it in N then slam it into D or 1 and take off, but some gearboxes drop it straight in, whereas others have a 'clutch' type thing that has a slight delay before it engages and that seems safer...

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