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Hey everyone,

I from the NSW Central Coast,been a member for a few years but have'nt been on for so long.

Used to own a gunmetal R32gts25 na,then to an rx liberty and now a 99 WRX.

Thought i'd re introduce myself.Still love skylines and always will.

Not many mods on my rex but goes great.

Only has a turbo back exhaust,airbox intake resonator removed.

Anyways,cheers.

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  • 11 months later...

Hello again...Well i've changed cars again lol.Got a black 02 Sti now.Sold the blue classic above ^^^^. The Sti has a Hitech tbe,Ecutek tune running 18.5psi(not that keen on the tune but damn ecutek lock).Whiteline anti lift kit,short shifter.Got some 17" gunmetal Gforce Rota's for it.I've cleaned it up a bit.

Anyways i've only ever been on here browsing for the last few years since getting into the rex's. It's been about 4 years almost i think since i had my 32 so yeah.But as always still love the skylines.

Here's the new beast...cheers.

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  • 2 years later...

Have'nt been on here for ages but thinking about getting into a Stagea. Gone through a few cars since being on here. After the 32 and rex's i got an 04 XR6T then went back to a subie and got an 06 XT Forester now with 210 atwkw.

Now thinking about selling up and getting into about a 99-2000 Stagea. And to get some money back into the bank from selling the foz too.

Always loved the RB's so back here to find out more on Stageas.Cheers.

Have'nt been on here for ages but thinking about getting into a Stagea. Gone through a few cars since being on here. After the 32 and rex's i got an 04 XR6T then went back to a subie and got an 06 XT Forester now with 210 atwkw.

Now thinking about selling up and getting into about a 99-2000 Stagea. And to get some money back into the bank from selling the foz too.

Always loved the RB's so back here to find out more on Stageas.Cheers.

Lol pick a damn car man :P

The stageas are good, what model you looking at? Being you like the RB i guess that narrows it down ;)

There is a whole Stagea section to help you with research mate!

Lol pick a damn car man :P

The stageas are good, what model you looking at? Being you like the RB i guess that narrows it down ;)

There is a whole Stagea section to help you with research mate!

Lol. Cheers mate will check it out.

Yeah i went through a few cars because wanted more room since we had a baby back then. Wanted something bigger then the sti. Got the xr and got over it very quickly lol. Then the foz came up and did things to it but now really need to put a decent chunk of cash in the bank. And keep the next car basically stock unless it's allready got mods.Not too mod crazy anymore.

Looking at around the 99-2000 model Stageas.

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Have a look into some of the ones running around SAU and get an idea of what you are after! Actually, not sure where you are from on the coast BUT there is a full stagea cruise coming your way, go into the NSW section and find the event for the stagea cruise, no better way too find out what you want then having a heap of them too look at up close! May be the best thing to do haha

Have a look into some of the ones running around SAU and get an idea of what you are after! Actually, not sure where you are from on the coast BUT there is a full stagea cruise coming your way, go into the NSW section and find the event for the stagea cruise, no better way too find out what you want then having a heap of them too look at up close! May be the best thing to do haha

Blue Haven at the moment.It's maybe 25mins north of Gosford.

Anyways awesome will def try and check it out. :)

Blue Haven at the moment.It's maybe 25mins north of Gosford.

Anyways awesome will def try and check it out. :)

I know where it is! I grew up on the coast ;)

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