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Got my front windows tinted the other day to match the rear windows and while they where at it i got them to Tint both my Sunroof's

Couldn't find much on other Stagea's getting their Sunroof's tinted, so just went ahead and got it done.

They used 5% Silver finish tint that normally goes on house windows to reflect as much heat as possible

Pretty happy with it!

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Graeme got a side on pic of your car? Are those rear guards steel or fiberglass?

Yes, here you are:

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And here's a close up of the rear spoiler, which is another aspect that I'm really pleased with the way it's come out:

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The rear arches (or guards) are fibreglass on the door and steel on the main body.

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Just ordered some RDA7701 3224mm GTR rotors and dogbones. Going to run Project Mu NS Pads

Anyone running 324mm with the sumitomo caliper + dogbone?

Are you running GTR Brembo with stock brake master cylinder?

Are you running GTR Brembo with stock brake master cylinder?

Stock master is fine with them.

I have r34gtt brakes with 5000k old pads and rotors for sale. Direct bolt on, 4pot caliper, huge improvement to the dodgy stagea brakes. And heaps lighter! 500 bucks.

Lookin good Zach. :)

Message me when you are doing the dump install, it's a pita but if you follow a few simple steps you shouldn't have too many dramas.

Also make sure the car is stone cold (overnight) and soak the studs in WD40 for at least a few hours.

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Custom plenum inlet pipe?

Looks better than the ones I made back in the day, using an evo Kompact BOV by the looks of it rather than the Nissan flange. Simple and well designed.

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Looks better than the ones I made back in the day, using an evo Kompact BOV by the looks of it rather than the Nissan flange. Simple and well designed.

Yeah looks tops, super clean almost stock looking

Looks better than the ones I made back in the day, using an evo Kompact BOV by the looks of it rather than the Nissan flange. Simple and well designed.

But is it lobster back....

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