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Dose any 1 in wa have a factory s1 rear wheel drive stagea?

I am trying to get some parts off nissan for a s1 rwd. There is 3 types of the same thing i am after for a s1 stagea.

the help u can give me if u have a s1 rwd stagea is i need the vin number to work out what 1 fits what car.

i have a rs4 vin just need the rwd to find out the part numb

Lads & Lass`es JDM run on this coming SUNDAY

Sunday, January 15, 2012 12:00pm until 4:00pm.

JDMWA's first event for 2012 will be held on the 15th of January, JDMWA #5 Photoshoot Meet/Cruise.

Meetup at 12pm meet for a 1.30pm cruise departure from Karrinyup Shopping Centre Upstairs Carpark.

Reason being for the longer meet is that we have had a lot requests to make the meets longer for more photos and time for people to have a walk around/come down for a look

afterwards iam heading to any BBQ in arear to have a feed so your call on what happens after,

Cheers Chuckie.

PS there is a few Stagea going so hope few may come along ,

Think I saw you guys leaving freo ish area. Would have tagged along if a: I had turbos(prob quicker than a Stagea anyway:P), b: my car wasnt covered in 1000km worth of bugs at the time :D

232 479 A (R33,R34,WGNC34)

http://www.rhdjapan....34-wgnc34-16650

ill find the rears for you

No lies, my car is blue underneath

Sweet,thanks mike this shit'll come in real handy in the next few mths.

Catch up on FB shortly :thumbsup:

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wats been happening stagea boys. action-smiley-069.gif

if this thread drops down any further i think tibi will call in chuck norris to give all of us roundhouse kicks.(just playin)nyaanyaa.gif

any meetups comin up?

ive seen a lot of stageas lately gives waves but no love back.

all good.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/390153-officially-unofficial-wt-friends-cruise/

Remember you guys (but not that Bubba guy who doesn't want to come anyway :nyaanyaa:) are more then welcome to join us this Sunday :thumbsup:

sweet as. have fun and take care out there matey,

Always :thumbsup:

a woop ass wens would be a good idea if all would like to see what there car is like over 400 m

lol my laggy auto ran consistent 15.5's with a 3.something 60' :O

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/390153-officially-unofficial-wt-friends-cruise/

Remember you guys (but not that Bubba guy who doesn't want to come anyway :nyaanyaa:) are more then welcome to join us this Sunday :thumbsup:

Bah Sunday is our last training session before we fly out, bring home the bling from Thailand is more important than you bishes :P

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