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Hey peeps, been lurking for a long time..

Id like to formally introduce myself my name is Jason from the quiet hills in WA.

We have alot of windy and long roads where I live and I frequent holidaying down south and fly up north for work.

So the stag was the perfect choice for me and my lifestyle.

I have just finished a short contract for a mining company-not labourer but an IT dude and have started nightshift work..sucks!

Anyhows I am quite knowledgable on the c34 series stags due to owning building and writing off another.

Bought my first through FabCar near the river, which are rip off merchants-no offense of course.

I am two thirds the way there to building a decent Series 1, but also wanting to opt out and upgrade to a M35.

Parts, labour,time, stress and the skin off me knuckles always play a major part in me changing my mind with the car.

One day I'll make up my mind. I also frequent Autosalon, Motorplex, Targa Rally, Barbagallow, Claremont Speedway and Ravenswood back in the day and the redbull air show and various concerts and sporting events in WA.

Cars and bikes I have owned - CBR 250RR, Kawasaki Ninja 650R, LJ Torana XU-1, VL Berlina turbs, S13, GTiR and 2 S1 stageas.

What can I say a Nissan man all the way, I think we all watched the Group A Bathurst wins in the early 90s where sixes where beating eights too easily. The only decent holden I owned was the LJ and I should of held onto it.

So thats me in a nutshell.

Cheers. :)

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a nissan man indeed

welcome :P

personally not a fan of the m35 look, C34's have an aggressive character to them, I'm sure the M35 is a good modern drive but it looks like any other modern wagon with none of the class imo

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