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hahaha abit liek your face when i owned you ay lols nice ride btw

ahahaha i was there and it was preety funny lol nathan ur face was priceless :thumbsup:

and yeah the xr6 would have mopped you up.. reaching up to 70km aint going to prove anything dats not evan hitting 3rd yet. lol

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hey Reuben looks 100x better now its now sitting up like a child in a high chair :D

Thanks for the positive votes.

Yeah, the car was parked on uneven ground, so i should take a better pic of its stance ... but you get the idea. Doesn't look like a 4WD now :D

Bottom line is, its my car, my choice. I like the rims alot. Yes, there are better, but I cannot justify $2500 on mags I do not like 100%. The ROH rims are 'hot' in my opinion.

This weekend the Stag gets boost gauge, boost controller and more boost dialed in.

And I've also got a HKS turbo lined up. :)

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so your not buying a new one i am guessing

Ha! Nah. I thought about the 2002 Stag long and hard.

I haven't finished toying with my current black stag, and I'm not confident there's enough aftermarket bits for the 2003 model, so I'll wait a bit longer.

:P

Besides, I'm really lovin the 34 Stag right now. :D

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In his first post, does he not leave his licence plate fully exposed in the photo then explain he was speeding, drag racing.. You realise these are both offences which you can be charged/demerited for and you openly admitted to it?

Just wanted to let you know..i.e edit post.. (pm me when its done as ill remove my post)

On a different point, I opened the thread and thought shit thats hot.. n then drop it like its hot came one.. Spooky hey?! anyways looks really nice!!

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In his first post, does he not leave his licence plate fully exposed in the photo then explain he was speeding, drag racing.. You realise these are both offences which you can be charged/demerited for and you openly admitted to it?

Just wanted to let you know..i.e edit post.. (pm me when its done as ill remove my post)

I have two Stags. Work out which one. :(

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XR6 turbo's come stock with a front mount. I dare say it was probably stockie.. although I'm not pro-ford vehicles normally, those XR6's are wicked tuned and on boost... a stock stag wouldn't have a chance.

Still nice ride mate... I think it looks great.

i agree...xr6 turbos are really quick..just needs an updated intercooler and boost controller...i drove one and beat my mates r34 with 240rwkw....

im actually a fan of the rims u have on the stag...i had some on my early model supra.....

downside tho, f----in heavy....

changin a flatty will hurt ur back... :whistling:

nice stag overall

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