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Gave the stagea some love

Gw m5000 sougi, new filter, flush the attessa and transfer case and new detron 3 for it

Those drain plugs are in there tight as!

O,h and also installed my cruise control :blink:, bit of an effort but should be worth it

Bought my Stagea a new windscreen...

And I haven't even driven it yet. (still at compliance FFS)

:(:blink:

how did you go with the windscreen? who did you end up going with? and happy with job?

OK so the nismo ecu will take some getting used to. its got a HELL of a lot more bottom end to mid range power. its been pouring with rain and i had the mrs in the car so i couldnt test full throttle :blink:

tomorrow ill take her for a drive after i reset it.

might even put in the instrument cluster!

nice andy and Iain! - take em to the track !

rips the actuator hose off .. lets see what 25psi does! :D

btw .. hit my first gutter in the nismo's the other night.. nearly had a heart attack..only put a small cut in the lip of the tyre and a tiny bit of lip rash on the rim..more scared of hitting curbs than i am of blowing a turbo! :)

Edited by PetroDola

yeah done the gutter thing before, sucks doesnt it?

to the track? hahah not yet! need to get the transmission looked at. i think with this additional torque, the gearbox wont like it :D

did the ecu idle learn. perfect. 650rpm down from 1000-1100 odd :)

Hanso - i'll be doing the same in preparation for the 28th and leaving the stag in the carport

just won a boot mat for the M35 for 67$ plus shipping.. be like $150.. theres 3 left for 80$ on importmonster with 20mins to go.

get in der if your chasing one!

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I finally got around to washing & polishing my Stagea for tomorrow's SAU QLD Charity Cruise. I hate parking under trees at work, FTL.

Likewise. Got out the cut and polish after the wash indicated how poorly other people park/open doors :ermm: bastards.

bought a ring for my soon to be financee
Return it while you still can... :ermm:

Or make sure she gives you an equivalent amount of money to spend on yourself or mods for the car!

Packed the stagea up to the gunnels, just about to get on the boat for the mainland :banana:

then 2-3 days of driving and will be back in qld at last

also washed it b4 the trip

fitted up my 3 inch cat back this week. RBD2's old front section and a fujitsubo rear cannon.

flows so much better, just need to adjust the position at the rear.

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well this is true,....

but one of the guys on the other forums i am a member of is planning to fly over to WA to check car out and leave a deposit.

so thats atleast 6 G's i will have

1 G will be like sup dawg

the other 5 G's will be chilling back with 40's

nah but in all seriousnessnessness, 1200 back to parents and then a good service/dyno/new pc for stacy, and a Intercooler

and then she can have the rest to put on my loan...

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