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lol, why do all stagea owners have another car?

or is it that lots of car owners have a stagea as a second, practical car?

LOL, my Stagea is my one and only car. I constantly see cars that I would love to buy, but I can't see myself getting rid of the LOLvo, and I can't justify owning two cars.

my old Honda Civic EG:

a bit ricey:

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after a bit of overhauling over a year and a half:

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in the end before the change to M35:

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no power mods other than catback exhaust, ghetto DIY intake (less than $100 incl K&N pod filter) and a light tune using VAFC...other mods were all handling stuff - coilovers, all the braces that i could get

what do i do if my non stagea, IS a stagea?? but then i do have a commodore......:sick::spank: its ok for skids.... when its running :down:

Mine too. Then have the 84Sky. The Slimey Sil has now gone.

my fun car

84 bluebird TRX, coilovers, s13 front brakes 910 disc rears, swaybars, cam, twin webers, exhaust

soon to go ca18 when i get my shed sorted 17's soon to be fitted

pics are with 16's

its just a loud low car that i bought as my first car some 10 years ago on my p's - both it and I survived...

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the other car (Stagea up for sale) - Mazda 3 sp25

goes pretty hard for what it is!

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i also have a 92 ford laser for daily tasks but i dont want to offend anyone by providing a pic LOL

Edited by 910trx

Here's mine, 27 years off the road!!

Getting there, little by little.

1962 Consul Capri.

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You are shitting me....there were only about 4 of these in the country.....my mum had a creamy coloured one.

You are shitting me....there were only about 4 of these in the country.....my mum had a creamy coloured one.

Hmm actually there are quite a few more than that around.

There are 4 in WA, and I know of about 6 or so in the Eastern States.

It is rumoured that every Ford Dealer had one car for display.

Here are some from a recent show in the UK. This photo shows the shape better.

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i've been doing a bit of carbon-fibreing for my corolla

driveshafts are coming soon, so i'll have a second car again

carbon eyelids :D custom made

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Edited by pipster11

Here is a pic & vid of my non stagea (VTR1000). I just got it back from the repairer after a lady in a Honda Odyssey hit me from behind when I was making a right turn in a roundabout. She sent me flying 20 mtrs, needless to say I am still recovering after a number of broken bones. :domokun:

I have decided to sell it & use some of the funds towards the Stag, I will buy another one just for track work (NO CARS, NO POLES, NO GUTTERS)

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Below is the vid

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Hmm actually there are quite a few more than that around.

There are 4 in WA, and I know of about 6 or so in the Eastern States.

It is rumoured that every Ford Dealer had one car for display.

Here are some from a recent show in the UK. This photo shows the shape better.

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freaking sweet

Here is a pic & vid of my non stagea (VTR1000). I just got it back from the repairer after a lady in a Honda Odyssey hit me from behind when I was making a right turn in a roundabout. She sent me flying 20 mtrs, needless to say I am still recovering after a number of broken bones. :domokun:

I have decided to sell it & use some of the funds towards the Stag, I will buy another one just for track work (NO CARS, NO POLES, NO GUTTERS)

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Below is the vid

VTR100 de baffled

Nice one mate; love a VTR.

And a trackday.

mine:

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little bit of change since I bought it 5 yrs ago.

it lost the 1.8 turbo and 5 spd manual and gained a 2 lt twin turbo,stupid brakes,ABS/traction control and a tricked 4spd jatco. its my daily.

grrrr, everything is bolted back in minus the driveshafts

stupid tasmania, posting anything with aus post takes aaaaaaages here

anyone got any ideas on how to paint the corolla really cheaply but have a decent, lasting result?

grrrr, everything is bolted back in minus the driveshafts

stupid tasmania, posting anything with aus post takes aaaaaaages here

anyone got any ideas on how to paint the corolla really cheaply but have a decent, lasting result?

Yep; Hammertone Grey. Goes on with a brush, looks top on my toolbox.:thumbsup:

Yep; Hammertone Grey. Goes on with a brush, looks top on my toolbox.:thumbsup:

haha, i think thats about #2 on my list, #1 is epoxy matte black in a can lol, looks great on my stagea's wheels after about 12 months of wear

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