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Because, umm, perhaps the V-Series guy have so much performance related information to discuss.

That had me laughing-smiley-014.gif

Examples abound- 13 pages on aftermarket headlights- lol.

i still have 20% of a stagea in my garage, and an unsuccessful stagea forum :P

shhh... sell it to the C34ers.... profit!!!!ninja.gif

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how does having one seperate thread turn into dividing the stagea community ????

Don't know.....I do know that I have only just read this thread and imo I don't see the need for any of us to poke a stick.....the 25th anniversary in NSW last year proved to me that 98% of this Stagea Forum only wants whats best for our Wagon community.

I don't see dividing the forum would be a good move as I still like watch what the C34's(260rs stuff mainly) are doing to there cars. I don't mind separate threads at all....keeps it clean and tidy.

BTW I still get excited every time I see any C34 or M35..........but I nearly have accidents when I see a dead stock 260rs minter.

Look at it this way....it's not like its a Legnum(POS) vs Caldina(Shopping cart) argument. We as a community driving some of the best wagons in the world!....and the rest on the world reads and takes in our info.

P.S. I will say one thing....if you think working out the NM35 is easy your in fantasy land.

I'm pretty new here, and new to stagea's as well..

A full devide would just be stupid, though I do have one suggestion ( I may have missed it) but alot of the C34 and m35 info seems to be in the same thread.. Which to someone new like me who is trying to find m35 specific stuff is a pain in the ass, yeah I'm interested in c34's to an extent but I don't want to know them inside out, otherwise I would have brought a c 34 instead of an m35.

Have the same forum but post eg.. M35 brake upgrades or c34 brake upgrades instead of a mush in one post.

My 2 cents worth

I don't know what all the fuss is about.

Back in the 80's we integrated kids with wheelchairs and other physical disabilities into our school.

I think it is the duty of C34 owners to make M35 owners feel as normal as possible by letting them learn and play with us.

(too far??) :3some:

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I don't know what all the fuss is about.

Back in the 80's we integrated kids with wheelchairs and other physical disabilities into our school.

I think it is the duty of C34 owners to make M35 owners feel as normal as possible by letting them learn and play with us.

(too far??) :3some:

Wolverine wins rofl.gif

I don't know what all the fuss is about.

Back in the 80's we integrated kids with wheelchairs and other physical disabilities into our school.

I think it is the duty of C34 owners to make M35 owners feel as normal as possible by letting them learn and play with us.

(too far??) :3some:

Lol not bad.thumbsup.gif

Some cultures also allow the elderly to live with the young; under the premise of "passing down the knowledge" but we all know how awesome it is listening to stories of wearing an onion on your belt, and how you could buy a dogshead of ale for a hápenny on the way home from the pit.

We M35 owners will nod & smile as you regale all and sundry with the tried & true ways to repair rust under your mirrors, and the benefits of Nistune; and I promise no one will mention the all pervading odour of mothballs and stale wee.

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I knew my sig would be funny again eventually.cheers.gif

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Just throwing up an idea........ When you post in "what you have done to your stagea lately" if you are a c34 owners just put for eg.

C34-i have done .......

And for m35 owners.

M35- I have done.......

This could stop alot of confusion as this day and age ppl are more on smart phones as such and dont see avatar info abd may not have access to a pc for whatever reason. We are a comminity. Like "stagea" cruises they are not restricted to just one type of stagea why should our threads be. This way each enthusiest can see the car model and what relates to them. What do you guys think. C34, m35, 260, nm35, pm35, vq25, vq30, vq35, rb25, rb26 what ever you have doesnt matter. What matters is you are putting your input in making this forumn a great place to read and talk about your vehicle. Dont be a stagea racist. Got nothing good to say dont say it.....

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