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Hello, my name is Michael from Alberta Canada, owned my cars for a couple of years now and have always lurked on the forums but finally decided to make my own account!

 

Ive got a 1995 Nissan 300zx Non turbo, 1996 Nissan Stagea RSFourV and a 2004 Subaru Legacy B4 WR limited.

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On 5/3/2022 at 12:17 AM, robbo_rb180 said:

Welcome, thats a good collection of cars.
Any plans for them in the future?

Thank you, the Subaru is my current "winter beater" something to enjoy in the snowy months haha,

My Stagea right now is under the knife getting a long awaited manual conversion, doing a full refresh on the motor and rest of the car really.

Z is on the back burner, I want to do a NA-TT or some sort of engine swap in the future but for now its just my nice weather cruising car, still a blast with the top off but it is incredibly slow haha, 300,000km and a non turbo really isn't ripping anymore haha

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Welcome. 

Thanks for the pics, we all love pictures around here.

Also glad you made an account.

Hopefully you will love this place as much as the test of us.

 

I also live near snow, and the locals love their Subaru's, but I definitely haven't had any luck with them.

Audi quattro gets the job done for me.

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