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i imported a grade 4 nissan stagea earlier in the year,

i recently put it on the road.

such a comfy cruiser with plenty of power!!

its tiptronic at the minute with rb25det neo engine.

i have been gathering the bits needed to convert it from

4wd auto to rwd manual.

so far i have

r32 gtr gearbox (can run 4wd / rwd with this box)

exedy clutch

nismo lightened flywheel

clutch fork

gtr slave cylinder

gtst master cylinder

r33 handbrake

r33 manual centre console

r33 pedals


all i need to get now is

manual spigot bearing

r33 handbrake cables

manual bellhousing bolts


it has full leather interior,

with front heated seats

decent speakers

factory hids

plenty of boot space


i have wheels on route from yahoo auction for it,

should have them early in the new year.

they are 18" x 8j +38

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when i get conversion done and wheels on i will

look at uping the power


anyway heres a few pics of it as it stands

such an under rated car!


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so plans have changed with this,

after driving it for a few months i have gotten lazy driving the auto,

so i sold the gtr box.

i picked up some new shoes for it this the weekend.

they are 350z alloys and i think they look perfect on it.

im just going to lower it a little and enjoy it.

very comfy cruiser with plenty of go when needed

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