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Was just looking on ebay there seem to be more parts poping up every now and then.

HKS Pillow Ball Uppers Nissan WGNC34 Stagea RB26DETT

Item number: 8002523044

NISMO SHIFTER KIT - SKYLINE - SILVIA - 180SX - STAGEA

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISMO-SHIFTER-KIT-S...1QQcmdZViewItem

Item number: 4577805843

NISMO BLANK KEY - SKYLINE

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...mMakeTrack=true

JDM Nissan Stagea Wagon Used Emblem Japan

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Nissan-...sspagenameZWD1V

Item number: 7942649673

Skyline Wagon (Stagea)

Item number: 4576978632

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Ah, you can't beat leather. it's just more sensual and makes the car look so much more classy. the only problem is when i leave the sunroof coves open and the leather gets really hot

Yah, my wife has got leather seats in the Daewoo Nubira; damn hot in the Adelaide summer, I can see them cracking over time.

I like the cloth seats in my Stagea, nice and comfy....

AlexCim - mate, wagon looks nice and all that, but have a look at the (dodgy) photo in my gallery; I reckon the side skirts missing from your car just really top off the alround sweet look of the white Stagea.

I wonder if they are hard to come across?

Brendan

Yah, my wife has got leather seats in the Daewoo Nubira; damn hot in the Adelaide summer, I can see them cracking over time.

I like the cloth seats in my Stagea, nice and comfy....

AlexCim - mate, wagon looks nice and all that, but have a look at the (dodgy) photo in my gallery; I reckon the side skirts missing from your car just really top off the alround sweet look of the white Stagea.

I wonder if they are hard to come across?

Brendan

my car came with them, but they were dodgy and kept falling off. i had to get the plastic welder to fix them on. they don't look too hard, maybe check out 4 door skyline ones see if they fit, it's the same wheel base

Certainly mate, i reckon my car is missing the wow factor in looks.

I really love the DAYZ boykit and thats what id want, but i am not one to REALLY care about looks. If my car looks even less sporty, it doesnt really bother me because id prefer as little attention as possible (think, p plater, turbo import, victorian (worst) police etc)

Also, my priorities are not in looks, id rather spend that 1.5k id spend on a kit and buy a FMIC, or turbo or something, im sure you understand.

But, all in good time, one day, a good deal will pop up for me, and then ill take it :D

Certainly mate, i reckon my car is missing the wow factor in looks.

I really love the DAYZ boykit and thats what id want, but i am not one to REALLY care about looks. If my car looks even less sporty, it doesnt really bother me because id prefer as little attention as possible (think, p plater, turbo import, victorian (worst) police etc)

Also, my priorities are not in looks, id rather spend that 1.5k id spend on a kit and buy a FMIC, or turbo or something, im sure you understand.

But, all in good time, one day, a good deal will pop up for me, and then ill take it :D

Totally understand - Im not into looks either, just the 'go' factor. Lucky the car came as is (from CoolPC in Qld). Ive just now updated my gallery with better photos, albeit taken by CoolPC last year.

I think if you were to go lowering the vehicle, add some skirts and it'd look mean as! :D

Brendan :)

I wanted leather and sunroof... but I couldnt fit in the sunroof fitted ones and they were the only ones with leather that I saw. :D

Sucks being tall. :)

Prank - how tall are you?? Im 6ft8in, or 201cm (door height), my Stagea has cloth seats and twin sunroof. I fit, barely, but I do fit.

Im still probably going to have the seat rails placed backwards as far as possible, making the Stagea a '3seater' whilst Im the sole occupant. When the kids are in the back (wife is 6months preggy and we've got a 2yr old lad) I'll just have to have the drivers seat as standard.

My head does sort of hit the sunroof area, with the seat all the way back, low down, and angled back a fair bit. But its comfortable enough - fact is Im in my dream car, and it looks wicked-as and goes damn well!

Brendan :D

If you wanted leather without the extra weight of the electric seat motors then for about $2000 you could get a custom inside leather trim fitted to seats and everywhere you wanted, but I think everyone would rather spend that sort of money on performance upgrades, I know I would. As for the sun roofs they are great, mainly use the front one in the afternoon or night.

If you wanted leather without the extra weight of the electric seat motors then for about $2000 you could get a custom inside leather trim fitted to seats and everywhere you wanted, but I think everyone would rather spend that sort of money on performance upgrades, I know I would. As for the sun roofs they are great, mainly use the front one in the afternoon or night.

Sunroof is awesome, my little 2yr old loves the rear sunroof!

I use my front one all the time..... B)

Emanuelt, the stagea handbook you asked me about is the same as what is currently on ebay for $49.50 plus postage. It aint that bad, probably worth having. Would like a Haines manual though.

Brendan

Well for my purposes, sunroof = kg's

kg = slower

slower = already too slow :(

I will compensate. I remember when i was looking through the stagea parts list at nissan spare parts, stageas actually had SOOO many options. There was litterally 100's of part numbers for options.

I wont lie though, i did want the twin sunroofs, they are a COOL idea.

I alreasdy have got the Stagea hand book from ebay, 49.95 + postage, Plus I'm getting a CD copy of the skylines workshop manual which is 1000+ pages, there should be a few things that are the same as the stagea.

R32 Engine Manual Covers: RB20DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT, RB20DE, RB20E,CA18i

R33 Engine Manual Covers: RB25DET, RB26DETT, RB20E, RB25DE

Topics include:

General Info

Maintenance / Engine Mechanical

Engine Lubrication & Cooling Systems

Engine Fuel & Emission Control System

Engine Control, Fuel & Exhaust System

Clutch

Manual Transmission

Attessa 4WD Electronic Control Torque system

Front Axle & Front Suspension

Rear Axle & Rear Suspension

Brake System

Steering System

Heater & Air Conditioner

Electrical System

How good is the Stagea workshop manual?

Is it worth to buy it? Like, does it explain how remove all parts and how to put em back. Like, engine, interior etc etc??

I'm pretty sure what he was referring to was the OWNERS manual ie not the workshop one. And the owners one probably doesn't have anything in it that would interest you (I have the original Japanese one still in the glove box...).

The Series 1 workshop manual isn't to hard to find (to buy) on the net, I still haven't found a series 2 one though, and the differences between the series 1 and 2 are starting to mount when I start looking into it in more detail... ie the reason I couldn't see the HICAS under you car the other day was that series 1's don't have it! (so the engine, turbo, intercooler, ecu, rear steering, etc etc are different between a 1 and 2 - they should have changed the model number!)

Ian

When I get them I'll know more but the hand book is just like the Jap one just in english.

As for the skyline workshop manual on the CD I am sure we can get at least all our engine info from it plus lots more.

I will make some copies, but it only cost $8 on ebay + postage.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R32-R33-Skyline-Wor...1QQcmdZViewItem

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