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Got 2 pairs of mags left over from the last group buy. I took an EOI and prebought them, and no one came thru in the end, so I've had these sitting around.

They're brand new and unopened. Not even for pics :w00t:

Vol 38 - Stagea

Published June 1999

Covers WG/H(N/C)34 (October 1996-1999)

Contents:

  • Aftermarket parts catalogue for Stagea in full colour - exhausts, suspension, bodykits, wheels and turbo kits
  • The latest demo cars from Japan
  • Stagea development story & mechanical details
  • Engine & suspension tuning know-how articles
  • Examples of Stagea tunes
  • Autech 260RS
  • Special Stagea meet review
  • Complete listing of Specialist Stagea tuners in Japan, covering panel & paint shops to street tuners to monster machine makers.

Vol 67 - Stagea II

Published January 2002

Covers WG/H(N/C)34 (October 1996 - October 2001) and M35 (October 2001- 2002)

Contents:

  • Aftermarket parts catalogue for Stagea in full colour - exhausts, suspension, bodykits, wheels and turbo kits
  • Nismo M35 Stagea Review
  • M35 Body Styling and bodykit collection
  • Engine & suspension tuning know-how
  • Stagea and C34 owners club introduction
  • Interview with designers and developers of M35 Stagea
  • Demo car collection
  • Complete listing of Specialist Stagea tuners in Japan, covering panel & paint shops to street tuners to monster machine makers.

Prices are as per original group buy prices... $40 per mag, plus $7 for postage anywhere in Australia.

I have 2 of Vol 38 and 2 of Vol 67. These mags are in japanese... with some english titles etc. You should be able to figure out what's going on even if you can't read Japanese to fully appreciate the content.

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