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  • 1 month later...

Wow its been a long time since last update.

I have full aero. Stag aero bumper in blue, stag aero skirts in silver and a new rear bumper and lower aero lip in pearl white.

It will get painted one day. New bushes up front and engine crossmember getting done.

Got the racks back on and a new huffy slider (because I know how much Dale Laughton loves them)

Factory lace seat top covers are on the hunt

Edited by Howaitonaito
  • 5 months later...

Car is back to stock. Bought a project

And the best thing is that the related forum is so relaxed it makes "skylines" Australia look like the n a z i regime.

Adios

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  • 1 year later...

So ladies and gentlemen the stagline served me well for 5 years but unfortunately it started falling apart, things needed replacing and it was starting to get tired. It got traded in on a newer car I needed for my job, but since I resigned I'll be selling that too and hopefully will be back in another V35 soon.

 

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