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howdy all, new to the forum and new stagea owner just bought a 99 series two stagea not to much done to it pretty stock but nice and clean. all thats been done is a 3 inch exaust and a blitz boost controller. few things i gotta do kinda straight away i need to get new rotors and pads and the shocks are pretty dead to. gonna try and find some coilovers maybe second hand not sure or just get front and rear shocks for now and get it tuned and serviced properly.

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hey mate..

Im also new to the forum and im in the process of buying my stagea 99 series two. Just finding it hard to get insurance for it in order to drive it home from Melbourne. How did you go about getting yours insured?

hey mate..

Im also new to the forum and im in the process of buying my stagea 99 series two. Just finding it hard to get insurance for it in order to drive it home from Melbourne. How did you go about getting yours insured?

it wasnt acually that hard hey. that youi didnt let me insure it cause its an import or some crap so i just stayed with just car insurance swapped it over from my vy wagon i sold payed a 60 buck difference and that was it. the cars insured for seventeen an a half and i payed eleven cash for it. that was fully comp for 850buks and im only 24. some places just dont like imports not sure if other people have had any problems but yeh thats all i did just car are good. shannons would i rekon but im not sure wat the price would be. hope that helped at all

welcome mate, good to see some more stageas around. any pics?

sorry man just one more thing i rekon you live at the end of my street hey in ocean acres estate. i had a white vy wagon. ive been looking for a stagea for ages and was just waiting for the price of em to come down a bit. just bought one about 3 weeks ago its red hey im sure u will c it kinda cant miss it. pretty bright. i rekon you might no my wifes couzin to his name is greg and he works at the new holden joint at victor im pretty sure hes a mechanic

it wasnt acually that hard hey. that youi didnt let me insure it cause its an import or some crap so i just stayed with just car insurance swapped it over from my vy wagon i sold payed a 60 buck difference and that was it. the cars insured for seventeen an a half and i payed eleven cash for it. that was fully comp for 850buks and im only 24. some places just dont like imports not sure if other people have had any problems but yeh thats all i did just car are good. shannons would i rekon but im not sure wat the price would be. hope that helped at all

Yeah i have done some research now and stags are pritty good to insure which is good news for us :woot: Got a quote with Just Car around the 1200 price and im only 20 so im happy with that :woot: have fun in ur stag :woot:

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