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Nah I just got an aftermarket Sony Headunit, and the Gauges above it.

I'm just curious on pricing, and whether it would be worth doing it, or just making it nice with aftermarket gear.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ah, thought I'd return for a late LOL. Didn't realise the thread got some more responses...

Anyway, got a little story to tell...

Sicne we got the car, it had this horrid smell in it. Smelt like the air freshener in Public Toilets. Was so over powering. Found a few air freshener doodads floating around the car.

Decided to get the interior detailed, just get it tidied up a bit you know. Anyway, whilst they are doing the detailing the found 7 of these stinky pad things underneath the chairs. 2 under each front seat, and 3 under the back seat. I'm yet to pick the car up and see WTF they were, but yeah.

Hopefully no more toilet smell... lol

I got some questions to ask the Stagea Einstein's, but I can't remember them atm...

  • 1 month later...

Well guys, Its been super short and sweet, but I am looking at selling this car...

With our wedding coming up, some really imporant renovations/repairs needed on the house I can't keep this car...

I'm really upset about having to consider this as an option to bail me out, but unfortunately its the only viable avenue.

I'll be taking some photos tomorrow, and create a thread, but I thought I would give peeps a heads up in case they are looking for one or know of someone who is.

I've been super keen to get a Stagea for so long, and I finally get one, and finances ruin it for me. :)

Hey mate, good luck with the sale. Shame you have to sell it so soon.

Quick question though, would you be interested in swapping your aero front bar for my stock front bar + cash your way?

Cheers

Cameron

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