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Evening All,

Well myself and chefstagea's wondering start out when the dude selling this Stagea For Sale On EBAY posted up in his ad something along the lines of "plugs changed including the plug near the oil filter that most owners dont know about". Has anyone herd about this? I never have and dont really believe it... I cant find where he says it in the advert know as I think he's edited it but I did send him an ebay question about it and got this reply:

"Dear kidafa,

my mechanic said he found it behind the oil filter mount when he did the last oil change - told me it wouldn't have been found without the mount coming off.

- peterh9905"

Can anyone shed any light?

Cheers,

Chris

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sounds like BS to me, on quick read of the description and you can tell he's a peanut (not to mention never heard of the "plug") i mean look at the Nissan badge he had made that says "INSANE" what an absolute WINNER! wouldn't believe a word he said.

i saw that ad last nite too,unsure what he's talking about tho chris

and before anyone goes a calls him a "peanut" he used to own a well known import workshop in adelaide and is super into his stags and is quite well informed about them

f**k knows what hes talking about tho

AFTERMARKET HPI BUNCH OF BANANAS TYPE LOW MOUNT MANIFOLD - CAR DOESN'T USE AS MUCH JUICE ON THE HIGHWAY WITH THIS MANIFOLD AS THE ENGINE DOESN'T NEED TO SPOOL THE TURBO AS HARD

hes a winner alright

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