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Saw a blur of white lightning (read 34 four door) over Woronora Bridge yesterday morning.

So quick must be abobob.

No fair, I only put it in neutral and float down the hill. :) Sorry I missed you Drew.

I've actually waved and got a few waves back lately but forgot them all. I'm a space cadet. Training starts Tuesday.

Spotted a R32 - looks like it was painted in the Midnight Purple.. at berowra last night at about 5.30pm.. he was heading down to do stage 1 of the old pac by the looks of it...

Spotted JDM-33R on Delhi Road for like the millionth time

Hello again. I tried to flash and wave at the same time as having a ciggarette but it just went all spastic

You wont be spotting JDM33R for much longer. The line is up for sale or swap for a Stagea

Hello again. I tried to flash and wave at the same time as having a ciggarette but it just went all spastic

You wont be spotting JDM33R for much longer. The line is up for sale or swap for a Stagea

Planning for a family already!? :)

Planning for a family already!? :)

nah..it's for a super secret small business I'm trying to put together. I'll post details as soon as the idea starts becoming reality. I'm sure it's a service that alot of you could use :(:):wave:

Spotted a R32 - looks like it was painted in the Midnight Purple.. at berowra last night at about 5.30pm.. he was heading down to do stage 1 of the old pac by the looks of it...

thats prob selwyn his not on sau

Spotted:

ASY28G dark purple R32 with green P plate on Pac Hwy around Wahroonga at about 12.30am - waved and got a wave back! :)

AQO61R white R33 with CF inserts on GTR wing on F3 around Asquith? (northbound) about 12.45am - waved but nothin back..... :laugh:

You wont be spotting JDM33R for much longer. The line is up for sale or swap for a Stagea

The Stagea is great! I have absolutely no regrets, and can't see myself in another car for quite a few years if ever I decide to change. If anything, I'll probably keep this car and buy another. It's great to own a car that's decently quick, practical, and isn't cop or thief bait.

Mine's a series 1 with manual conversion (using a 32 GT-R box), and there's only three things I dislike about it: weight (roughly 200kgs more than an R33); the clutch (if you've ever driven with a heavy button clutch, you'll know what I mean); and the fuel consumption (which I hope to sort with a PFC and tune). I bought it as it is now, the only thing I've done is replace a turbo - still a standard one, but off an s1 R33. The s1 Stagea uses an s2 R33 engine, and the s2 Stagea uses the Neo RB25DET. More info here, if you haven't already seen it!

My exhaust is loud too - 3" from the cat converter back, with a cannon - but I'm getting used to it (finally, after a year!) and I think it's actually getting quieter some how. Even my old man commented on this yesterday...

Can I suggest JDM-34C as plates? lol

:laugh:

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