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Nice rims too Ben...

I replaced the radiator hoses today, blue silicons to match the cooler piping.

Also ripped the rear disks off to get machined. Found a seized caliper so I ended up having to remove and repair it also. I fitted the QFM pads and bled the system with no other issues. My brakes should be sorted now.

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please dont cut em up chuckie....if you don't want them or want something different I'll get a pair of the UAS ones to swap for yours....we can only run the factory ones in production car racing and I've never seen another set

please dont cut em up chuckie....if you don't want them or want something different I'll get a pair of the UAS ones to swap for yours....we can only run the factory ones in production car racing and I've never seen another set

Duncan Don`t PANICK ,I would not do that DUDE REALLY :blink: ,Backing PLATE`S i would like to messs with,only small inlet to ROTOR`S :down: ,so it`s either make only PLAY :bunny: ,look at what i can do with stock backing plate`s,

But I think they make a DIFFERENCE to BRAKING :( Or may be me not driven Bus for while :) ,

But Nice to get her BACK ON ROAD :):) few more small bit`s to sort out ,

JUST happy to have finished main stuff & look at other stuff i need to finish off,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Finally fitted the last bits of body back to the car... Washer jets, fabric thing under the bonnet and the end caps for the side skirts which are all sikaflexed up and taped on to set... It's amazing how two small things make the car looked "finished"... Oh and installed the hdi d spec boost contoller and boost gauge last night, low boost tuned to 10psi. Will set a high boost after I get a new dump and front pipe. Also looks like I'm picking up my rb30 short motor next week :D

tried to fit the splash guards to no evail... Had both the ones that came off the old car and my s2 ones... Might try some r34 ones and see how I go...

Today my stag got some luuuurve

New oil

Oil Filter

Spark plugs

Injector clean treatment

Tyre rotation

Top up of all fluids

Fixed instrument panel bug I had

Some time this week will change the 3 ancillary belts.

Also discovered my lowerball mount boots are torn and the random leak/weeping from around the back of the transfer case is still around. Will get photos of the leak area... anyone have any experience with these lowerball joints?

This is what 50,000k old Champion gold series plugs look like. Replaced them with NGK coppers will change them more often...

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Today when i was at work i put the stag on a pit and removed the front driveshaft, :)

I plugged the hole that the shaft came out of with a small plastic plug.

Then i pulled the 4wd fuse and took it for a spin in the wet :D

Car feels really good in rwd, pretty happy. Glad mine came with an LSD too. I might leave it in rwd for a while.

I noticed a lack of stagea youtube vids, might have to make some vids to put up soon :)

Today when i was at work i put the stag on a pit and removed the front driveshaft, :)

I plugged the hole that the shaft came out of with a small plastic plug.

Then i pulled the 4wd fuse and took it for a spin in the wet :D

Car feels really good in rwd, pretty happy. Glad mine came with an LSD too. I might leave it in rwd for a while.

I noticed a lack of stagea youtube vids, might have to make some vids to put up soon :)

aren't you supposed to let the pressure out of the attesa system as well, i though the clutches for the front shaft were preloaded with pressure?

aren't you supposed to let the pressure out of the attesa system as well, i though the clutches for the front shaft were preloaded with pressure?

Nope pulling the front drive shaft is all that needs to be done....

Today i tested out the lsd :)

Then i put my first stag vid up on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/user/robnuts01

Take your burnouts and piss of mate.... Just what we need posted on SAU. Videos of you doing burnouts on public roads/car parks in Australia in stageas, a car that TENDED to fly under the radar due to MINIMAL cock head ownership

Take your burnouts and piss of mate.... Just what we need posted on SAU. Videos of you doing burnouts on public roads/car parks in Australia in stageas, a car that TENDED to fly under the radar due to MINIMAL cock head ownership

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Today i tested out the lsd :)

Then i put my first stag vid up on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/user/robnuts01

Glad I'm not the only one that thinks your a FOOL!!!

Take you shit else ware!

:D enough said Arse clown!!!!

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OK well sorry I offended anyone, if i could delete my post i would,

I won't be posting anything like that anymore.

Ask one of the moderators to delete it....I am sure they will anyway.....no offence taken.....just was not the smartest of moves knowing that this forum is not only viewed buy its members but more than likely buy the Police and Media.....you just put a f$#king bit target on your back!!!!

Ask one of the moderators to delete it....I am sure they will anyway.....no offence taken.....just was not the smartest of moves knowing that this forum is not only viewed buy its members but more than likely buy the Police and Media.....you just put a f$#king bit target on your back!!!!

No worries, that's why I blocked my plates. I Really didn't think I would get flamed so hard. Ah well won't make that mistake again.

Peace.

Don't worry about the plates... It's the fact a stagea is very incognito champ... Oh and bright yellow, I'm sure others who have a yellow s2 don't want local cops pulling them over asking about burnout and the such

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