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Being a newbee in here im just after some some' "been there done that" info on getting stuff done to the Stagea. Like a Stagea guidebook to South Australia. Things like who's your mechanics that know the Stageas, even some newer suggestions that people have tried and so far so good, and the aftermarket stuff that they have done for you. Best places to get parts from(where the people aren't idiots), good nissan dealers, import wreckers/ shops. Places for gadgets( i see Jaycar pop up a bit). Panel beaters and body kit places. And any other general info about owning a stagea in the lovely state :yes: of South Australia. ;)

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Hey all

Being a newbee in here im just after some some' "been there done that" info on getting stuff done to the Stagea. Like a Stagea guidebook to South Australia. Things like who's your mechanics that know the Stageas, even some newer suggestions that people have tried and so far so good, and the aftermarket stuff that they have done for you. Best places to get parts from(where the people aren't idiots), good nissan dealers, import wreckers/ shops. Places for gadgets( i see Jaycar pop up a bit). Panel beaters and body kit places. And any other general info about owning a stagea in the lovely state :) of South Australia. :)

yourself!!! do it yourselff... good fun, and learn lots! most of the reputable places such as boostworks, willal n all that do good serive if u go that avenue... justjap.com.au nissan it self. all thats good :D most ppl here are willing to lend a hand as neded

Welcome to the SA stafg crew mate!

Im withe cheff, more of a DIY'er myself. Then when it comes to tuning piggybacks go to boostworx, willal, grahem west ect ect..

As for parts Id shop alot on here, ebay and just jap. Oh and become friendly with your local repco manager for some pricing hookups :)

thanks for the replies guys. 90 percent of the stuff ill do myself, ive owned rbs' before and all the other fun stuff like coolers, fuel pumps, exhausts, stereos and so forth are all good. it as mainly the tuning side of things i was trying to sus out and 4wd dynos. :)

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As for parts Id shop alot on here, ebay and just jap. Oh and become friendly with your local repco manager for some pricing hookups :rofl:

Or have a brother who works for Coventry Fasteners and has Motor Traders discounts :(

Have a stagea? You should join our club then (see below) ;)

Dont worry about the 4wd dyno side of things.

99% of people just rip the front shaft anyway for a tune/power run. Also makes you feel better about the power your making as its going to be a slightly higher figure than awd ;)

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