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looking for websites with info on the stagea not too worried if they are in japanese.

also looking for pics of modified stageas

rezz i know you started a thread in the general section a while ago titles wagons suck? but the pics dont work anymore :D

if anyone has any pics that are too big could they email me on [email protected]

i am trying to create a website on the stagea i will credit anyone who can provide info i dont take credit for other peoples work

thanks in advance for your help

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Oekley doekley...

Don't get me wrong, Evo_Lee know more about Stageas than me... in fact I don't really know much about them at all, but what I do is pull up www.google.co.jp and click on "日本語のページを検索" (search Japanese pages) and then type in "Stagea", then all these links appear on the screen, then I click on the ones that have car info. Presto... a whole bunch of Stagea sites.

Bonus info: You can search for images by clicking on "イメージ "!

What I wanna know is, why can't you do that?

Sorry, my intent is not to flame, but finding info on the 'net is rudimentary and should be a piece of cake for a 21 year old.

Anyways, I've already found some links for you to try... even when I'm tired and cranky I can still be useful! :D

S.W.A.T Stagea Web for Advanced Tune

Randy Stagea

Tany's Stagea (and Pingu collection)

Autobytel-Japan info on the current Stagea

That should get you started...

Thanks rezz have actually spent entire day at work today doing just that and have found about 50 useful pages.

I thought maybe that there may have been some japanese search engine that gaijin dont know about that may have had more info ah well....

What i was actually asking for was not really for the websites but more if you or evo lee had any photos of modified or stock stageas.

i didnt mean to sound lazy i have been looking around on the net for a couple of weeks now and have found quite a bit of good info for my project. just thought i might ask for some input from some of our japanese members thinking that they may have some photos i could use and that they would be willing to help.

rezz i noticed you made a couple of posts in the general auto discussion section with some pics of stageas (see i can actually use the search button im not that slow) however the pics arent there anymore. is there any chance you have them on your hard drive still

anyway dont worry its not a big hassle i guess i should have worded my request a bit better.

Stageas...stageas...stageas...what do you wanna know specifically?

As Justin said most of the information is online...but as I said before there isn't a very big tuning scene in Japan for Stageas.

If I'm here for another year I told Justin I will pick up a M35 they are the shits!!!

You will notice the series 2 M35 just released with the new headlight configuration like the older Liberties...that's about all that has changed.

Stageas...stageas...stageas...what do you wanna know specifically?

As Justin said most of the information is online...but as I said before there isn't a very big tuning scene in Japan for Stageas. So you need to talk to the people in the know which is really only the mechanics here...no I'm not one but a mate of mine has a Neo version and we've been working through the tune for a while...

You will notice the series 2 M35 just released with the new headlight configuration like the older Legacys...that's about all that has changed.

edit: sorry but if you haven't heard me say yet, the M35 Stageas are the shits!!!

even without a fancy kit...

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yeah they definately are the sh!t pity they would be so expensive landed in oz

ahh well will just have to put up with the wgnc34 then (its still a holden killer mmm sleeper tee hee hee)

basically i amtrying to convert some modification information and spec information into english to create a web site that can be used as a reference for people who are interested in stageas but have not got a good knowledge of the japanese language.

so basically stuff like pics of mods, pics of modded cars (like autosalon cars if they exist) or any good info on tuning etc...

if you have any pics that i cant find on the web i.e personal photos that you want to share that would be much appreciated.

also would like to provide a brief history of the stagea (ie origins and dates of production(found most of the dates online already tho))

if you can help or direct me to someone who has some more info would really appreciate it ;)

you can also bash around in the links section (it's a sticky) - there's lots of skyline owner links down the bottom (including the SWAT link that rezz provided) - there's bound to be something in there

also - learn how to use the car sales sites that are listed (car sensor, etc) - there you can check for new stagea sale listings and so on

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