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Hey guys, new to this forum and was recommended by Pipster to get amongst it =)

So here I am and I hope to get some useful info from you fellow Skyline and Stag enthusiasts! Just got a Nissan Stagea, and pretty new to the Turbo scene, the last car I owned was a Toyota Levin BZ-G and N/A is the only thing I've known for awhile hehe =P

Pretty excited to build up the Stagea and get her all nice and street cred worthy =)

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Hey guys, new to this forum and was recommended by Pipster to get amongst it =)

So here I am and I hope to get some useful info from you fellow Skyline and Stag enthusiasts! Just got a Nissan Stagea, and pretty new to the Turbo scene, the last car I owned was a Toyota Levin BZ-G and N/A is the only thing I've known for awhile hehe =P

Pretty excited to build up the Stagea and get her all nice and street cred worthy =)

Nice looking Stag,

Do you know anyone bringing them into Tas? Looks like yours has been here at least a little while judging by the plates.

I'm a Hobart noob.

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