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Me,

i decided to get my shit together since its warm again, and get the stag back together

i wanna take it to the track for drifting at least 4 or 5 times this year.

BUT we will see what happens.

today:

Finished installing SAFC2

settings aer 4 in 4 out (i asked this question last year and noone knew)

Flushed the radiator, reset idle

put the back tire back on

installed bride Brix2 and rail

i ordered some Dmax rear TOe arms since i tweaked the rear subframe on a speedbump and i need it to get it aligned

Will be putting on 9j -17 front 10j -7 rear (hopefully)

I will alsp be transplanting my airbag setup from my nissan cedric to the stagea

its a kinda proprietary airbag that replaces the spring etc etc etc

anyways, stay tuned, pics and stuffs will follows

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i can

but its kinda expensive.

but i can.

I must have a rear spoiler, wing, or whatever. I am the only poor DB that does not have a rear spoiler.

HELP> EFFING HELP.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,please

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hugh im contemplating getting rid of mine but wont know til i see the car up close... dont know if i like the idea of a spoiler on a wagon. But we'll see.

dont touch your autech kit!!!!!!:ermm: hands down best kit for the sexwagons imo :ermm:

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haha i like the Dayz rear wing over the big bulky one but im sorry... the rest of the autech kit pwns the DAYZ. Sits lower, more agressive...

We gotta get a photo shoot on carter! What year and colour is yours?

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I must have a rear spoiler, wing, or whatever. I am the only poor DB that does not have a rear spoiler.

HELP> EFFING HELP.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,please

I don't have one either, Hugh.

I'm guessing they're a massive help for keeping dirt and rain off the rear window, so Bobbeh I suggest you keep it on. My rear screen is always dirty after the rain, and it's a PITA.

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I bought an Autech wing years ago when i first bought my car, it was one of the first mods I did. Very awesome wing, makes the car stick out a lot more, and makes it easy to find in the car park.

I've got the DOLPHIN wing, which l'd say would stick out just as far (if not more) as the Autech, and def agree, makes finding the car in a carpark very easy!!

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