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Aero front bar, some simple skirts on the side and rear would top it off. Looks good though, In a whale like way lol

The way you damage front bars; an Aero front bar is just going to end in tears.

Dale speaks wise. Well the car is going to be lifted in time to gain benefits from the engine upgrade and forced induction. So a aero bar may come later but right now its all muffler on deck

The way you damage front bars; an Aero front bar is just going to end in tears.

We aren't talking about me here, but about this beached az whale bro.

beachedAz.jpg

I don't know for some reason I liked it better with a black front bar.

But what do I know, I drive an emo

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok so havent updated in a while and some changes are happening to the stagline: First is a "new" VLSD out of a wrecked jap spec 350Z coupe $490 posted from japanese import spares to my door in newcastle, is going to be shimmed and replacing the 3.3 standard open diffs that sedans are graced with. Should be interesting to see how it goes. Has anyone here ever done it?

Also have a major exhaust leak at the moment. Hole roughly an inch wide and 5inches long. Solution is a midpipe from a V35 coupe. Same length but with a smaller muffler. Cant use 350Z as it is 6inches shorter. This with the straight pipes out the back will result in a nicer and deeper note (hopefully).

Also doing a general oil and filter change and transmission fluid change. Just a few things to get after that: M35 front reo bar, passenger weathershield, inner gaurds and under plastic and thats basically how its staying until july when it gets a new engine, box and other things too........

Edited by Howaitonaito

We aren't talking about me here, but about this beached az whale bro.

beachedAz.jpg

I don't know for some reason I liked it better with a black front bar.

But what do I know, I drive an emo

you drive an emo......... hope her daddy approves :mrt:

Edited by joshm35
  • 3 weeks later...

Had the car raised to goto panel beaters because some L plater hit it, not bad damage tho. So its 100mm ground clearance on R32 GTST stock wheels that just clear the brakes. Got the diff and coupe midpipe but its on hold until car gets fixed, then theyll be put in and it will be getting slammed yet again. Seat rails is what i wanna fix because tho the car is (was) slammed it still felt high and would love some super low rails, anywhere i can get some. Would like to keep factpry seats but not required.

Yeh bride super lows, but they won't fit the stock seat, you'll need something like euro 2's for comfort..

Speak to ARK design. They have good seats for cheap too with bride rails

And then compare pricing from this Ebayer http://stores.ebay.com.au/4x4-and-Performance-Online?_trksid=p4340.l2563

He's a Stagea owner & member on SAU.

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