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Well, spent all night preparing the floor footings to my house extension for the concrete pour this morning. Finally took a snooze at 12 noon today nearly awake for 36 hours for a 4 hour snooze. Yeah I feel like crap :P Body is killing me from all the extra digging. Big thanks to Matty Sherlock for putting in some time to help until 2am in the morning :thumbsup:

And on a sad note, yes I've sold my Stagea. :( Makes no sense to everyone I'm sure, but there are good reasons and she'll be replaced in the coming months, with something hopefully just as worthy.

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I'm thinking about sourcing a nismo cluster for my '34 - but I'd like the km to match old to new. Anyone know of an instrument or auto-elec place in Adelaide with experience doing that on R34's?

it wouldn't be hard you just need to disassemble the whole cluster to get the speedo bit out

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Not what I've heard - just need the right software or something? Keep in mind the R34 uses a digital speedo.

Looking at some recommendations for a daily. Limit of about $12,000, want something really comfortable, newish and that won't get cop attention. Can be big, small or whatever. Was looking at Legnum/Galant for something different or Gloria/Crown?

not sure of your thoughts on M35 stagea's but they almost squeeze into that budget

Nissan Stagea M35 AR-X with full leather $13210 on road

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Toyota Caldina ST215 Caldina turbo $12010 on road

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Mitsubishi Legnum Sun roof - Grade 4 $12250 on road

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