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just did oil filter,fuel filter,oil and a radiator flush

running lovely

will look at c33 laurels now too

anything uncommon with 4 doors ill have a geez at

interested in 2door gtir at all? plenty of photo's here >>>GTiR Pics
Hey mate... not sure if it's your cup of tea but would you be keen to swap for my S14? I'll sent you an email via carsales.

nah not really lads,although it looks good the gti-r is way too small,same with the s14

ive got a 4month old boy so he needs to get in the back occassionally

still looking for the right car,had plenty of good offers which i nice,just not exactly what im after

the only 2 door ill seriously look at is an AE86

still looking for-

laurel

JZX90/100

cefiro

rotor powered sedan

the stagea is super well maintained,clean,nicely modded,neat and un-thrashed

so offers of similar presented cars would be appreciated

maybe the reason the guy sold it was because he had kids... :thumbsup:

sorry jeremy,i couldnt help myself mate

good luck with your sale

still looking for the right car to replace the stagea

may also look at aristo's

Can't swap for track cars either guys,no time for that stuff at the moment

need a clean,rego'd,and unspanked 4door to replace the stagea

super keen to look at clean laurels or maybe ceffys

thanks for all the offers tho guys

Rodney

  • 2 weeks later...

Stagea is no longer available

unless you have a mint and legal laurel, I don't want to hear from you

car is now serviced,rocking GTR front seats, and straight pipes aren't far off

also looking into manual conversion

thanks everyone

  • 1 month later...

Thanks to all the lads who are still offering me swaps

stagea isn't really on the market now,UNLESS you have something that really catches my eye

I'd love to keep it,so the offers would have to be pretty good

i got stainless straight pipes,sitc and safc now that aren't installed on the car but will go with it

also now got genuine 260rs sideskirts,and possibly a brand new 260rs front bar ill pass on

price without rims 13500

with rims 14500

will also take a look at swaps for a 32gtr

  • 1 month later...

Gonna bump this up,just to see wats out there now

now has a clutch pedal and master cylinder installed,got a freshly rebuilt exedy button clutch,and have a r32gtr gearbox lined up for a new buyer

plus all the other little bits and bobs that are needed for the conversion

it's basically half done,I've been collecting parts for the conversion for a while now and will be going ahead with it regardless of whether it sells or not

straight pipes are on now too...

would love to get behind the wheel of a r32 gtr,or any uncommon 4door

so offer away your swaps...

Will post some recent pics wen I get home

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