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yes please! i hope i still have it.

cant get a tune till i get turbo and intake pipe........... need money to do that. someone needs to buy my nismo suspension *hint*

are these intake pipes for sale yet ? havent seen the info on here.......

hey guys :action-smiley-069: looking for a bit of a favour.......Luke Terbeeke of LukeTerbeekeMedia is running a comp for a free photoshoot for your car. Voting has one day to go and my stagea is in the lead but not by much.

Can anyone that is on Facebook go to this link LTM-Luke Terbeeke Media and like it, then vote for my car Bayside Blue C34 stagea

would love to get a pro photo shoot done, and when it's finished, i can show you all the hnappy snaps :thumbsup:

hey guys :action-smiley-069: looking for a bit of a favour.......Luke Terbeeke of LukeTerbeekeMedia is running a comp for a free photoshoot for your car. Voting has one day to go and my stagea is in the lead but not by much.

Can anyone that is on Facebook go to this link LTM-Luke Terbeeke Media and like it, then vote for my car Bayside Blue C34 stagea

would love to get a pro photo shoot done, and when it's finished, i can show you all the hnappy snaps :thumbsup:

What if I don't like it though!!!....only kidding done. :P

A while ago, I think he was saying he was going to sell his Stagea.

He also copped a fair bit of heat after criticising Spoolin about his springs, add to that his youtube Skyline burnout fiasco, and after that he was pretty scarce.

Edited by Daleo

So, in two minds about my car..

I love my Stagea, its a great car, fuel efficiency is not great for something I drive to the city daily, That's the only thing that bugs me..

I have bought a few parts, but I don't really have much spare time, so things are kinda stacking up, I'm trying to decide if it's worth spending a little bit of money on the car,

on things like R33 GTR box, Replaceing the Diff's, shafts etc, doing the manual swap, and getting the suspension and wheels, and some seats, and minor engine mods sorted out

(say, front mount, fuel pump, boost controller etc..)

Or, what I was thinking also, just get some springs (maybe shocks if i don't skimp too hard), just some new wheels, and get my 964 a bit sooner..

Or, but a cheaper car (like a EK or something, and get my 964 way, way sooner.)

The only thing being, i mainly use my Stagea's space to transport my Kart, so i would need to get roof racks on the econobox..)

What would you do?

Get Busy on the Stagea,

Keep it (Just wheels and springs and brakes)

or Get economical..

Thanks lads!!

So, in two minds about my car..

I love my Stagea, its a great car, fuel efficiency is not great for something I drive to the city daily, That's the only thing that bugs me..

I have bought a few parts, but I don't really have much spare time, so things are kinda stacking up, I'm trying to decide if it's worth spending a little bit of money on the car,

on things like R33 GTR box, Replaceing the Diff's, shafts etc, doing the manual swap, and getting the suspension and wheels, and some seats, and minor engine mods sorted out

(say, front mount, fuel pump, boost controller etc..)

Or, what I was thinking also, just get some springs (maybe shocks if i don't skimp too hard), just some new wheels, and get my 964 a bit sooner..

Or, but a cheaper car (like a EK or something, and get my 964 way, way sooner.)

The only thing being, i mainly use my Stagea's space to transport my Kart, so i would need to get roof racks on the econobox..)

What would you do?

Get Busy on the Stagea,

Keep it (Just wheels and springs and brakes)

or Get economical..

Thanks lads!!

I would like to say go to town on the stagea, but i know what its like trying to save for other stuff to, especially since i don't earn anything that u could even remotely compare to a small fortune so i'm gonna have to say go with option 2 'Keep it (just wheels and springs and brakes)'

Maybe just start a new thread titled: "How to Get Rid of Your Moustache, Using the Cleansing Medium of Fire... ":whistling:

Works on several levels...

trust me ide be getting rid of more than that.. im seriously just getting pissed off now, ive had the turbo out three times, and i have to take it out again.

i meant the general chat thread as this one is about oil :)

yeh done.

that was our latest stagea cruise, not a bad turnout.

the chick is Kahli?? she's on here but hangs around the sa section and type Vu is the other half of the custom imports combo, he's the camera man, direcetor, editor, fluffer, etc :thumbsup:

ok i think you misunderstood me, i dont care about anything or anyone else in that video except for the girl!

kidding! looks like it was a good turnout for the stagea meet, next time we have one we should do video too! and maybe have it during daylight hours

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