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Hey, looks like a good day out, I got called in to work so couldnt make it.

Ended up spending an 8 hour day fault finding machinery that works faultlessly 90% of the time....

Who's yellow S2 with 350z rims did I see on Orrong rd this morning?

Keen for the next run to the hills.... damn now I have maiden in my head.

PS: Thanks for the invite on my windscreen at ADGP chuckie....

Hi Shane,

shame you missed it,

Yes thats My car with Z350 rims ,

yes i was heading to BBQ at Lake Monga,

Great to See new Stagea Owners,

Nice Pics too ,

nice to see few more Yellow wagons about :thumbsup:

thats 1st time not 1 series 1 has turned up pinch.gif

looks like a good day. i was not able to come was out with friends and having to much fun driving a 34gtr lol.

yo guys i have a misfiring prob with the stag.

i have changed my plugs , coilpacks now r34 gtr with low ks on them and cleaned my afm.

the old plugs where just copper bcpr6e-11 the new 1s that auto pro gave me are bcpr6es.

i have regaped my new plugs form .8 to .7

the misfire is only at idle and u can feel it more when in gear. was told by mel at evoR to take the throttle body off and clean it.

is there any thing else u guys can think of that might cause this?

i know a bit about cars but i not know what else it could be

i found out after trying my old coil-packs, it was not the packs

then tried my old plugs and all was good.

also found out that the new plugs auto pro gave me have a higher running temp.

so not know if that would make a diff but the old 1s seem to work so will get some new 1s of the same type.

next Q how hard is it to change my s1 auto to a s2 man? and what stock ecu can i run?

Looks nice, was going to come say hi, but was to freaking busy with the car's, weekend did not go as well as we had planned

haha. it was hektik at the pits. u could have called me if ya need an extra hand. just to haul shit around. :)

I lost my tailgate nissan badge on the way home.... you can see it was going in the photo where we turned left onto West Coast Highway. In the photo where we turned onto South Terrace it had gone!

Probably happened at the right turn at the end of the traffic bridge.... that's what you get for hard acceleration I guess. Anyone got a spare?

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