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Decided to upgrade all the belts on my Stagea. Got a complete set of Gates belts coming: timing belt, water pump, ps pump, alternator. Guess what I'm doing next weekend? :)

Shopping around online, but can't find:

air diversion plate for grille-radiator for Stagea

cold air panel for pod filter for Stagea

Anyone know of a shop, person or sheetmetal mob who has or can make them for a Stagea?

Might just make a template up using cardboard if thats how everyone else has done it.

:(

That would be your best bet, i think i'll end up doing that to mine when i get around to it.

I saw Chad's (dstroy) set-up in his 32 and looked pretty cool, couple pieces of sheetmetal, welded together, one or two pipes running from front bumper vent, up through to under the pod, then enclose it, or even making it detatchable..

well look what i just found browsing around... lol

when one side skirt just isnt enough

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/po...192045-neww.JPG

found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...99#entry4723499

well look what i just found browsing around... lol

when one side skirt just isnt enough

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/po...192045-neww.JPG

found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...99#entry4723499

Classic example of spending $$$ to make a car look worse than a bog standard car.....

Shopping around online, but can't find:

air diversion plate for grille-radiator for Stagea

cold air panel for pod filter for Stagea

Anyone know of a shop, person or sheetmetal mob who has or can make them for a Stagea?

Might just make a template up using cardboard if thats how everyone else has done it.

:(

Yep, can make a carbon fiber one Ruby, but not just cardboard template, actually use a mold to make it fit perfect for your exact car. just need some time to do it..lol

love this comment from adelaide now

The biggest revenue-raising fixed camera is located at the intersection of South Tce and West Tce in the city. Last year motorists caught speeding by the camera were fined a total $1,501,423.

So far this year, 73 people have died on the State's roads compared with 46 at the same time last year.

hmmmm seems the cameras dont save lives after all do they....lol

Has anyone else noticed that nearly all of the road deaths this year have been country/highway? So how are all the 50km/h speed limits, speed cameras and defect blitz's helping slow the road toll?

Perhaps Mike Joke Rann and his cronies should address the actual problems here ....

Yep, can make a carbon fiber one Ruby, but not just cardboard template, actually use a mold to make it fit perfect for your exact car. just need some time to do it..lol

How long would that take? And what would the cost be? Interested in doing something 'different' :(

love this comment from adelaide now

The biggest revenue-raising fixed camera is located at the intersection of South Tce and West Tce in the city. Last year motorists caught speeding by the camera were fined a total $1,501,423.

So they're claiming approx 5,900 motorists ran those lights? Thats approx 16 cars per day? I call BS.

Also, think of the number of emergency vehicles (fire/ambos) that contantly run those lights, being a major link to the south and south-west.

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