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Hey all

I've had my stagea for a while now almost 7months and its been a blast

I heard about SAU from one of my mates who knows the dude who founded SAU

I've been stalking SAU forums which has been really good for info

Love my stagea its my daily/work car for a good time now

sometimes I wish I got the autech version but im having fun with rb25det

Samota cf intake cf seems to be the bling thing atm

some random led lights interia to brighten it up =)

Looking to turn my stagea into a tow car as I recently picked up a s13 which is going to be my dedicated track car and maybe try something called drift

Well I'm looking forward to meeting you all at meets and picking at your motor filled brains which I dont have

cya :P

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Hi Jakkk,

I'm a newby around here too. How's your stag going on fuel? I've only had mine for just over a week. Took a trip from Syd to Canberra and back. Got around 9.2L/100 however my speedo is out.

Mine's completely stock as well, so many things to do....not enough money to do it!

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