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Hello Guys,

Thought i would drop by and say hello as there is alot of good info on this site :D

I will be using this as my daily / tow vehicle for my S15.

Car was stock when it came over from japan. So far i have fitted my ebc and a fmic now running at 0.8 bar.

Got r33 front and rear calipers to fit.

LPG conversion.

I put my Advans from my s15 on the stag. Going to swap for my spare 350z alloys though as I dont think it suits.

Now just need some masa wings so I can crack on with the r 34 conversion.

The intercooler was an easy fit to be honest just needed to cut away some of the bumper beam. The pipe work used the original wing mount openings.

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Pretty sure there are a couple of LPG powered RS4Ts in Aus.

here's one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/226938-lpg-stagea-rs4-series-2/page__hl__lpg%20stagea

I think your car will look better with the 350Z rims - haven't seen a three spoked rim that I like ever! Have seen a few Stageas with 350z rims - they go well.

  • 1 month later...

New wheels fitted the Advans are back on my s15.

I'm going to have to lower it now arnt I ?? :)

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Some inspiration for me ! After my s15's roll cage is in I need a masa r34 conversion

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Im also having some Fuel cut issue's

I have done some searching on here and i think i need to unplug another sensor.

I have an EBC fitted and every time the car boosts to my set level of 0.75 bar it drops off then fuel cuts :(

Pretty sure there are a couple of LPG powered RS4Ts in Aus.

here's one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/226938-lpg-stagea-rs4-series-2/page__hl__lpg%20stagea

I think your car will look better with the 350Z rims - haven't seen a three spoked rim that I like ever! Have seen a few Stageas with 350z rims - they go well.

Yes, that's my LPG Stagea, there are a few others that I know about including NM35's however they are all dual fuel.

  • 5 weeks later...

Started the R32 GTR brake conversion on the stagea the weeked.

Calipers arrived before bank holiday so I made a start.

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Started the R32 GTR brake conversion on the stagea the weeked.

FYI BnQ stock the 14mm od tube £3.94 for 2m worth. I tried every metal place then called to BnQ on a whim and result.

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I also bought longer M12 Bolts.

After you remove the caliper on the S2 you will find this issue.

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So use the 14mm OD tube and the longer M12 bolts to fit the calipers.

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Cut the pipe and slot the insert into the S2 knuckle.

I will update with the finished pics tonight. I have not started on the single pot rear's yet. I will take off the stock S2 rear caliper tonight and see what needs to be done. Lets hope it bolts straight on......

Edited by tooleyrs4

Started the R32 GTR brake conversion on the stagea the weeked.

Calipers arrived before bank holiday so I made a start.

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Started the R32 GTR brake conversion on the stagea the weeked.

FYI BnQ stock the 14mm od tube £3.94 for 2m worth. I tried every metal place then called to BnQ on a whim and result.

895CA440-3814-4FE7-BC1A-D84BEAB7851D-12936-0000109DC2732A86.jpg

I also bought longer M12 Bolts.

After you remove the caliper on the S2 you will find this issue.

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So use the 14mm OD tube and the longer M12 bolts to fit the calipers.

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Cut the pipe and slot the insert into the S2 knuckle.

I will update with the finished pics tonight. I have not started on the single pot rear's yet. I will take off the stock S2 rear caliper tonight and see what needs to be done. Lets hope it bolts straight on......

You may find you have to trim the dust shield/stone guard whatever its called.
  • 1 month later...

Didn't have to trim the front shield but did on the rears. Looks like when I get the big brake upgrade for the front I will need to trim them.

R32 Gtr brakes fitted front and rear! Finally !!!

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Will give the car a clean tomorrow and take some pics with the wheels on :)

Pics with wheels on! Just need to get the big front brake disc conversion and paint the Nissan part I the caliper :)

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  • 2 years later...

Fitted some bc coilovers today! Not a lot of adjustment in the front shocks. They won't go any lower. Will need to raise the back a bit to level it out. Anybody else fitted these?


As for the ride they are brilliant :)


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  • 2 months later...

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