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So I borrowed my wife's car for a few days (jzx100) and she was using my stagea, she then said I have a little present for you but it isn't here yet and you can't look at the bank account because you will see where it's coming from.

So the last day we used each others car she came home late and gave me an envolope and said open it.

Inside was a card saying thank you and a dyno printout!

She stole my car, took it to classic performance (adelaide) got it nistuned, spitfire coils, new oxygen sensor and a full cat back exhaust!!

Car had 150kw when delivered now has 170 kw at all 4 wheels. Needs a better fuel pump for more power!

Best wife ever? Yep that's why I married her haha

So awesome!

So I borrowed my wife's car for a few days (jzx100) and she was using my stagea, she then said I have a little present for you but it isn't here yet and you can't look at the bank account because you will see where it's coming from.

So the last day we used each others car she came home late and gave me an envolope and said open it.

Inside was a card saying thank you and a dyno printout!

She stole my car, took it to classic performance (adelaide) got it nistuned, spitfire coils, new oxygen sensor and a full cat back exhaust!!

Car had 150kw when delivered now has 170 kw at all 4 wheels. Needs a better fuel pump for more power!

Best wife ever? Yep that's why I married her haha

So awesome!

Wow your a lucky guy!

So I borrowed my wife's car for a few days (jzx100) and she was using my stagea, she then said I have a little present for you but it isn't here yet and you can't look at the bank account because you will see where it's coming from.

So the last day we used each others car she came home late and gave me an envolope and said open it.

Inside was a card saying thank you and a dyno printout!

She stole my car, took it to classic performance (adelaide) got it nistuned, spitfire coils, new oxygen sensor and a full cat back exhaust!!

Car had 150kw when delivered now has 170 kw at all 4 wheels. Needs a better fuel pump for more power!

Best wife ever? Yep that's why I married her haha

So awesome!

Shit yeah; that's what it's all about. :thumbsup:

So I borrowed my wife's car for a few days (jzx100) and she was using my stagea, she then said I have a little present for you but it isn't here yet and you can't look at the bank account because you will see where it's coming from.

So the last day we used each others car she came home late and gave me an envolope and said open it.

Inside was a card saying thank you and a dyno printout!

She stole my car, took it to classic performance (adelaide) got it nistuned, spitfire coils, new oxygen sensor and a full cat back exhaust!!

Car had 150kw when delivered now has 170 kw at all 4 wheels. Needs a better fuel pump for more power!

Best wife ever? Yep that's why I married her haha

So awesome!

This story bought a tear to my eye.

This story bought a tear to my eye.

Me too....if given my car for a couple of days my wife would burn it for a laugh....it's the only thing she hates more than me!!!!

My wife side swiped my stag with our new cx7

There was only one meter space between the two cars to fit past....

Is that the one they were advertising "with so many cameras you won't miss anything"?

If so, they need to add "even a parked Stagea"

My qutar window vents [what i guess you call them] started to flake so i decided rather then risk breaking them by pulling them of to respray i would cheat and plasti dip them insted [also alot cheaper seeing as i had left over and easier]

masked up and ready to go

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removed rusty [the dog] from car and first coat done!

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all done looks pretty good i think :whistling:

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Just got my first S1 Dayz edition sent over from Brisbane after buying it off gumtree. It failed pits on not having a immobiliser and the suspension was under 100mm so its not road legal yet. It has BC coilovers so I spent spent a few hours winding them up yesterday to be legal. Then I washed all the horrible red dust off it from the truck ride and It came out looking pretty good. Is pretty much stock minus the mags and BC coilovers. It also has a "Nissan super exhaust" with nismo mufflers. Not sure if this was a factory option? The funniest extra it has is a luggage fan in the boot...

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Just got my first S1 Dayz edition sent over from Brisbane after buying it off gumtree. It failed pits on not having a immobiliser and the suspension was under 100mm so its not road legal yet. It has BC coilovers so I spent spent a few hours winding them up yesterday to be legal. Then I washed all the horrible red dust off it from the truck ride and It came out looking pretty good. Is pretty much stock minus the mags and BC coilovers. It also has a "Nissan super exhaust" with nismo mufflers. Not sure if this was a factory option? The funniest extra it has is a luggage fan in the boot... IMAG0177.jpg

You gotta post a pic of the fan!

Nice looking wagon Ben, enjoy.

GW

Just got my first S1 Dayz edition sent over from Brisbane after buying it off gumtree. It failed pits on not having a immobiliser and the suspension was under 100mm so its not road legal yet. It has BC coilovers so I spent spent a few hours winding them up yesterday to be legal. Then I washed all the horrible red dust off it from the truck ride and It came out looking pretty good. Is pretty much stock minus the mags and BC coilovers. It also has a "Nissan super exhaust" with nismo mufflers. Not sure if this was a factory option? The funniest extra it has is a luggage fan in the boot...

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I surprised mine with a surprise massage and a facial and a fancy beauty place last night. Try that you might get a full engine rebuild too lol

Your wife/significant other, or your car?

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