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well at the moment all the good gear is off my stagea due to being defected.

i have for definate sale my G-MAX rims. they are 18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear. not sure of offset but the fronts sat really nice under the guards but the rears protruded about 5mm. There is a bit of gutter rash on the two back rims as it just took me and the missus ages to get used to parking a bigger car with wheels that stuck out also. $1200

i currently have my highflowed GT3071 sitting in the shed, it will be going back on in a couple of weeks unless it goes to another home. it was built by Bill here in adelaide at ATS and is 6 months old and has done about 4000km running 12psi. it will come with all the lines necessary but all i will ask in return is a standard wastegate actuator as mine is modified to suit the new turbo. it has a nissan comp cover on it to help fool the police if they have a look but regency still found it. $2000

also off my car at the moment are my beloved kei office coil overs. these are to SUIT A RWD STAGEA ONLY. i got these over from japan 2nd hand myself and had the rear shocks rebuilt by TSR over in Quensland. the fronts are 6.5kg and the backs are 5.4kg. these are height and spring rate adjustable and the fronts have camber tops. the shocks are not damper adjustable but i didn't get any bounce or saggy feeling when i had the springs set on soft or hard. $1500

please feel free to ask any questions

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took the stag for a bit of a drive today. im petty happy with it back in its near stock form. these items will be for sale indefinatly now. im going to drop the turbo down to $1800 and am willing to swap the coilovers for a set of lowered springs plus cash my way. my time is worth to much for me to bothered swaping and changing stuff if the cops are just out to get us import guys.

rims are gone for now as a mate is picking them up to try on his BA XR6

took the stag for a bit of a drive today. im petty happy with it back in its near stock form. these items will be for sale indefinatly now. im going to drop the turbo down to $1800 and am willing to swap the coilovers for a set of lowered springs plus cash my way. my time is worth to much for me to bothered swaping and changing stuff if the cops are just out to get us import guys.

rims are gone for now as a mate is picking them up to try on his BA XR6

That was the same feeling of my 33 after regency, gonna leave it stock.

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