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I dont think stageas (M35 ones anyway) are ugly. But when i seen this i had to put it up and was waiting for the "why would someone put a ugly front on a nice car" sorta phrase.....jetwreck why do you think im putting a stagea nose on a sedan for so it doesnt look like shrek and more like a skyline. The rest of the car is fine

All those bolt on bits are classed as engine mods and ill get defected by the police (because im on my greens) . So they can wait. Suspension is almost done , just waiting on sway bars and links to arrive from japan. New brake rotors, pads abd lines are coming later

Edited by Howaitonaito
  • 2 weeks later...

The parts are coming together nicely. Would like to thank the following people who have helped me out so far.

Daleo - Front bar.

Chadsta - non turbo radiator and headlight support.

Scotty - Grill.

thanks boys.

Anyone wanting to put a V series nose on their stag (which youd be mad too) will have some cheap parts left over. ie headlights (HiD), bonnet (QX1 white), Grill (chrome), fenders (both pinched by tyres, not bad tho) and radiator support (which fits coupe aswell) all will be going dirt dirt dirt cheap......

Anyone knows of a white stag wrecking PM me, will love you long time ;-P

Edited by Howaitonaito
  • 3 weeks later...

Headlights, guards and bonnet this week. Who ever said it cant be done for under 3k i proved you wrong like i was planning to. You said i couldnt be done well it has.

The final stage is taking the V nose of and fitting the stag nose. There will lots of photos

You must be looking at the wrong tits.

I like 'em perky & firm.

stag front on a n/a 2.5L..... far from perky and firm. more like seeing a big rack in a push up bra.... impressive until you undo the clip and see whats really inside

(just having jokes)

Edited by Deep Dish V35

Yeah, I suppose; gotta start somewhere though.

I'm interested to see what it looks like.

I also encourage boob owners to jam 'em into a push bra; it's like putting chicken salt on hot chips.

Just makes a good thing even better.

I also encourage boob owners to jam 'em into a push bra; it's like putting chicken salt on hot chips.

Just makes a good thing even better.

if only i could post a picture of the haneous things ive uncovered in past encounters

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