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The time is up for me to say goodbye to my Stagea. Its been a good 3 years but its time to upgrade to something a little more suited to my life style.

Here is a link to my car.

My M35

This will be a good car for anyone that is looking for a stagea as all the common faults and issues have been addressed.

The time is up for me to say goodbye to my Stagea. Its been a good 3 years but its time to upgrade to something a little more suited to my life style.

Here is a link to my car.

My M35

This will be a good car for anyone that is looking for a stagea as all the common faults and issues have been addressed.

looks too cheap personally!

ityll sell easily for that price.. good luck with the sale.

looks too cheap personally!

ityll sell easily for that price.. good luck with the sale.

Thanks for that, Its a good ride and any buyer will be happy (At least you dont need to worry about the turbo :( )

looks like an honest car, best of luck with the sale.

maybe a tip tho, take down the photo of you towing a caravan with the suspension weighed down - i know that if i were buying a car, that would be about the last thing i'd want to see......

looks like an honest car, best of luck with the sale.

maybe a tip tho, take down the photo of you towing a caravan with the suspension weighed down - i know that if i were buying a car, that would be about the last thing i'd want to see......

Agreed . I saw that and though. . .mmmmmmmmm

Sorry to hear you have to sell mate. youve been one of the people who have done the hard work with modding these cars.

i agree, its a fantastic looking car and priced to sell.

Cheers for that, I spent a bit of time working with these cars and I have had it nearly 4 years now, I have learned a lot about these vehicles mostly from info and posts from other users and if I had more time I would have done more mods but unfortunately its a family car and my wife drives it most of the time.

Hopefully it sells pretty soon as I bought another nissan (Murano) and it cant be sitting around doing nothing. :)

Good luck with the sale mate.

Thanks for your pioneering ECU pinout work, my tuner thanks you. :thumbsup:

No problems mate, Did I give you back the latest revision that I did with your info ?

No problems mate, Did I give you back the latest revision that I did with your info ?

No mate, I havent seen it yet. Look at the Emanage owners flock. :)

Im currently trying to get the wiring diagram translated along with the Body Control Module and Intelligent Power Distribution Module. It can really be a pain to fault find.

here is the latest ECU pin outs I have collected so far.

Thanks mate, Craig posted mine up too. :)

I have the wiring diag coming soon too hopefully, not that you will need it anymore... What are you upgrading to mate?

thanks for the PDF!

scott i have the massive fold out wiring diagram for the entire car. if you need to borrow it, i can take photos and stitch them together

Can you get it scanned or get Craig to remake it?

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