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Finally have the car back!

-New front bearings

-New front break rotors

-New whiteline rear sway bar linkages

-Hypergear High Flow (G1 i believe)

-Scotty Dump & Front pipe

-3.5" rear pipe(thanks again Scotty!)

-New smile, connecting left ear to right ear

(-Potentially new missus when she realises exactly how much i have spent and why we are no longer renovation the house over xmas!)

Huge thanks to R&D Mechanical for doing all the work too!

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Nah sorry mate no pics, also, i have the stock rear pipe & muffler on atm.

Last thing i needed was the missus sitting in the car next to me for 3 day asking why i spent 4k to make the car "noisier" :P

When i get back ill have it refitted, that way i can go the straight pipe or mid muffler or whatever suits me. Ill take some happy snaps then too!

got to love bathurst weekend

get some work done on the cars

stagea has new oil
fitted up the washer bottle ( coverts s1 rs260 into a s2)
new gb oil
new diff oil
new power fc to run the z32 metres

might even give it a was
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fix intake gasket
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and a new g sensor
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installed complete squid conversion headlights with xenon's as my old set had the conversion to suit normal off the shelf globes.. was gaaaay.. and were so yellowed. new set came off a c34 with about 80000kms.

Got some custom plates waiting to go on " MR C34".. Currently have "RSC 304".

possibly buying a s2 NA grille.

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so this week

new windscreen in as the wife's car subi turbo blew on Tuesday so got the windscreen put in and driving with a little dent in the roof from the tree, installed safc and rsm on Friday so having a play with that

^ nice, so it wasn't written off?

Well I brought it back from Shannon's for a steal, waited and had nothing form qld roads about rego, checked rego and still registered so put a windscreen in it and now driving if, looks terrible but u get that!

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Last week i replaced the plugs in our m35 cos it ran like crap. Sure enough the electrode gap opened to almost 1.5 mm. And was blowing the boost out.

Now it really hammers. Turns out the combo of hiflo turbo and turbo back exhaust cranks boost to 16 psi (installed new gauge too).

But then 3 days later i go ahead and stack it on the way back from work.

So now its in the panel shop

Replaced the passenger side Cam Angle Sensor cause ANNOYYYINNNGGGG!!!!!!

bout 2 weeks till hypergear highflow goes in so i'm trying to get the car running as best as i can by then :P

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Haven't posted here before. Owned my Stagea for nearly 2 years now and I've done the following mods:

BC coilovers

3 inch straight pipe

Yellow jacket coilpacks

Leather interior

Boost tee

Custom front mount intercooler

Roof racks/fairing

Bigger wing

Dayz front bar

Dayz rear lip

Dash gauges boost & oil temp

Black headlights

Full manual conversion at home waiting to be put in.

Photos from when I first bought it, til now.

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new stuff from RU with love) 50 mm core CSF race radiator, SPAL fans, CNC custom made brackets. replacing 38 mm all-the-aluminiun no-name radiator and full-frame plate for fans (worked well, but i can't sit without new parts - i'm cooling fan)

old one:

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http://www.drive2.ru/l/820268/ - more pics by link

replaced with real porn one)

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more pics - http://www.drive2.ru/l/4893936/

am i right with welding temp sensor in upper bank?

fans are precisely regulated by PWM controller, which reads from 1/8 NPT sensor (i use OEM, same as ECU's main)

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Looks good Erop! Any significantly measurable drops in temperature?

I popped another OEM AFM yesterday (I think that's my third?), I was only 1km from home though - so not too far to limp it. I fortunately had one of Scottys 'after market' units on hand so I swapped that in & it was happy days. Haven't bothered to clear the code yet, but its driving fine ;)

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