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I've just gotten my Nismo Stag a month ago and almost finished most of the mods ...

... but now I've seen another car I wanna get. So I may need to sell my beloved Stag soon.

Here's what I want:

Stagea2001yummy.jpg

Its in my price range. *drool*

2001 2.5lt V6 turbo Stagea. Now thats gotta ben FUN!

I'm going home tonight and if the missus likes it, I'm going to buy it.

What does everyone think of 'em?

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LOL

Its the front end that I think looks good. When you compare it to other stags of its year that I've eyeballed.

I do like the overall shape. By Monday I'll make up my mind if I'm buying it.

:D

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its something different...i like it

I also found a 2003 black one with Nismo bodykit *drool*

I'm going to the bank at lunch time. Don't wanna touch my savings for my house, so I'll loan it, sell the black RS4 and the silver RS4 and come out with some spending money! :P

Might have my black S2 Nismo Stag up for sale soon then :P

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Black! with some nice 18" jap dish wheels mmmmmmm :)

Argh! I gotta think about this some more. Still undecided.

I really like the black M35, but I've seen my C34 in a new light again.

Drove her around today and I don't think she'll forgive me! :/

Aftermarket parts for the M35 will be harder than the C34, plus I'm not sure if that extra $ I wanna spend.

I've got the money, but I've got things to lok into with my house too. I got a salary review meeting in 2 weeks. Maybe I'll get a decent enough raise to own both. :D

I'm going to start fitting the Ohlins coilovers to the C34 tonight and go from there.

I fear if I sell the C34 now, I'm going to hate myself.

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