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Don't talk him into power mods just yet, I want to get it all running first before he throws a rod out the block like Jetwreck...

Stock to begin with like scotty said but 245/250rwkw ballpark is the goal.

Over the coming year builing upto getting my full lisence I wall be slowly saving my pretty Pennies to do a full M35 stagea nose on a V35 skyline to make a MV35 stagline.

Engine, gearbox, body... Everything.

So i there you are parting with some OEM stagea parts let me know on this or PM me.

VQ25DET turbo and 5AT box

Looking for preferably white body parts.

If there is anything I should look out for in stageas also let me know

Hahahah taken twice as long as planned but hey slow and steady wins the race. Bring on 2014.

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This will probably be the last post before Christmas and the new year. So i would just like to wish the stagea family a Very Merry Christmas, (may santa bring you all the car parts you asked him for) and a Happy 2014.

I would also just like to say that im sorry for all the crap and drama that i may have caused/be involved in and just generally being a dick.

Though im not a stagea owner, i will be more stagea than skyline. Since spending time in the stagea section i have met some awesome people that have helped me heaps and i am very thankful.

2014 is going to be a huge, scary and ground breaking year. For the car, me and my wallet.

I look forward to sharing the progress with you all.

DRIVE SAFE AND KEEP SAFE!! :-)

Mark & #NF

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok first update back. I know my last few havent been nothing to write home to mum about but:

>>THE DATES ARE SET!!<<

21st Feb - 7th Mar 2014.

Turbo has been sent to be highflowed $1250 later.....

Will be leaving at 4am on the 20th for a full day of driving. Glide in and out of Sydney and down to Melb hopefully arrive 3/4pm. *touch wood* rekon i can get to the border on a tank from Newcastle?

Anyone want to buy a DD motor? pppft jokes!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas. Hope the car part santa delivered!

2014 bring it!

#NF

Edited by Howaitonaito

Good luck Mark, carry some baguettes and French wine/champagne just to be safe! Here's to possibly Australia's first Renault VQ25DD-T.

It wont be a VQ25DD-T it will be the first VQ25DET sedan. Dont like wine but i have some baguettes on the list before i leave.

I was slammed and never got pulled over. I have a leaking Y pipe which makes the car sound like a wet fart, i also have a recaro seat which causes my airbag light to blink. I dont speed, tailgate or anything like that so i should be fine i rekon.

I dont drink beer or wine (taste like shiiitttt)

Do not diss the baguette. You run baguette power too

The Count down is on. Only 5 weeks away. Everything seems to be on track and hopefully nothing pops up that results in me changing the dates.

I caved and bought the M35 aero blanks that popped up on ebay not long ago. Considering how long it took and how much it cost dale, i think i scored well.post-88192-0-38603900-1389617902_thumb.jpg

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  • 3 weeks later...

Little bit over two weeks to go. Getting excited but very nervous at the same time.

Gathering the stuff ready in two crates ready. Just have to buy oil and filter and im set.

Big thanks to Travis (one of the few non Vtards) who found me the missing bits of trim for my.option momo that someone on here sold me and has not been helpful at all. I think some of you know who it is.

Also looking for the woodgrain door grab trim strips. Would also be keen on a black leather/woodgrain gear shifter to match but not fussed.

#NF

The part numbers might be on the back of the hand grabs...

Also If you get a VIN with the optioned parts and put them into epcdata you might find the option.

*EDIT* I had a quick look could only find

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/03-04-05-Infiniti-G35-door-panel-wood-trim-grip-handle-/230775342365

Which I believe is only half of what you need :(. epcdata showed f**k all.

Edited by M35woah

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