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yeh the s14.. im pretty happy man.

im gonna be jumping in a car that has had approx $70k of work done to it, and has receipts to prove..

completely rebuilt from the chassy up and engine rebuild and forged, less than 25,000 ago

So today we threw 4 blokes into the M35 and drove to Melbourne. Awesome with the TV screens, watching movies on the way over. Cracker! :thumbsup:

Just a shame our caravan park backs onto the Western Highway :(

Big Fella should be here later tonight, then tomorrow it's off to Calder for Gymkhana! Oh yeah!

First road trip I've done in the Stag since I brought it back from Sydney, and so far it's too easy. Just wish I had fixed the undertray before I came over. I race taped it and thought it'd be right, but the tape fell off. Very annoying.

yeah was thinking of doing a road trip too pity it was a 9hr drive LOL...........would've been nice if Ken Block came to Sydney also!!!!

yeh the s14.. im pretty happy man.

im gonna be jumping in a car that has had approx $70k of work done to it, and has receipts to prove..

completely rebuilt from the chassy up and engine rebuild and forged, less than 25,000 ago

Well, it's.... orange!

Hope you enjoy the new ride mate. Bet you'll wish it was AWD when it rains !

Well, it's.... orange!

Hope you enjoy the new ride mate. Bet you'll wish it was AWD when it rains !

Was definitely a down grade, but I think I want a car I can enjoy for a little while. When the time comes I'll be jumping back into a stag

When is the changeover actually happening? Or, has it already?

Coming down for a peek when you have it!!

How much power she putting out? If the previous owner spent a boatload of $$$ on building the engine then I'm guessing 300rwkw+?

When is the changeover actually happening? Or, has it already?

Coming down for a peek when you have it!!

should be getting it tomorrow if everything goes well.

How much power she putting out? If the previous owner spent a boatload of $$ on building the engine then I'm guessing 300rwkw+?

its flow tested for over 350kw.. its running 225 at the moment on a fairly reserved tune. might get cihan or trent to have a quick look over it though..

How did you score that?

It was the demo car at musle car and I had to get it back to Nissan.....had ne etag so I took the long route.

Nearly went past isms house but I was a little tired after having a late night on sat after dad hit a wall in the r32. :(

So there has been a slight knock over large bumps from the front of my car that wasn't happening a couple of weeks ago..... so I put it on a hoist to check it today and found this....................see something missing on the rhs? I guess when they changed the struts over for compliance someone didn't eat there wheeties prior to tightening it :domokun:

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Faark dude! That could've ended VERY badly; glad you went looking?

Very very glad, Really suprised its not making heaps of noise. Going to go to coventry fasteners after work hopefully they have a nut that will fit pinch.gif

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