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Got an Apex-I that needs some new/modified mounts or hangers to fit correctly.

ss can be a hard to work with especially front pipe/dump, is it a full exhaust or catback?

is it M35 specific and if its just hangers any exhaust/muffler place can do it.

ss can be a hard to work with especially front pipe/dump, is it a full exhaust or catback?

is it M35 specific and if its just hangers any exhaust/muffler place can do it.

Just the catback, two of the hangers line up, and the two rear ones (supporting the cannon) do not fit the stock mounts, hectic work commitments mean I can only deal with it on weekends. Missed my opportunity this morning but will try next weekend.

Thinking of getting a new front pipe made up while I'm at it, any thoughts on what I should be looking at, wanting it quiet but just freer flowing.

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Hi Everyone,

Name is Mazza just bought a Stagea 98 series 2 with genuine paperwork with 40,000ks from interstate and enjoyed the drive back. Wanting to get a towbar as we are into our quad bikes so can anyone please help me with things I need to get done.

Tow bar and does anyone know what the stagea's tow capacity is?

Turbo timer - where do I buy one and who can I get to put it in?

Cruise control?

Alarm fitted to my central locking?

And is there a pin code or something to make the dvd work in australian format?

All the help would be appreciated.

Thanks

U can get a alarm fitted with ur factory central locking but u will not be able to turn it off with the key buttons u will have to use the alarm remote.

Turbo timers are easy u can get 1 from just about any auto shop now a days.

Fitting is easy I can do it as that's what I did for a job before. But if u get the adaptor loom to fit Nissan its just plug and play easy.

look through this post to find out who can do a tow ball for u I remb there was something about it in hear.

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Am i going to have any problems with my dark windows on the side and at the back when i take it over the pits???

Nope, factory privacy glass, you'll be right as rain.

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