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Off topic I know, but a small vid of me "trying" to drift, (legally at QLD Raceway) in my old R33, watch for the surprise

http://www.orbitfiles.com/download/id229997355

Link to Stagea Drift Vid found by Andy (EGA41T)

Stagea Drifting

Ken's (RBNT) launch in his 260RS at the drags:

http://www.flexi.net.au/~waradsl/ska/kens_volvo.avi

(right click, save as)

Stagea in NZ, runs a 11.7 down the quarter.

http://www.flexi.net.au/~waradsl/ska/stagea.wmv

(right click, save as)

From Thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=126997

ive got a couple of power runs

turbo and manifold glowing as it boosts up

.....

heres the last video i got, we turned the lights out to show the flames and glowing manifold after a big thrashing. the video doesnt show all the flames because the camera was too far round the side of the car but it shows a couple and then at the end the manifold after the 5 power runs or so as its glowing like mad

happy veiwing

Brad

Here is some vids I have

Stagea Drags

Another Ad

Andy's (EGA41T) Dyno Run

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2458178

got my stagea dyno'ed today with the power fc installed and sorted out...

...check out the dyno video (click on the picture to play it)

th_06-09-02_14-29.jpg

Happy as Larry

From Thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2502763

Sharing the love...Part 1.

Love is all around me...and so the feeling grows....part deux,

A figure 8. Two cones close together ( the only kind to smoke )

Locked it in 1st. Had to stop early as the daughter started to cry from hitting her head against the C pillar too many times.

Unfortunate bit in the middle where the video operator thought the red commodore was more interesting.

speaks for itself...

From Thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143918

Here are some angry Stagea youtube videos for everyone to enjoy

Stagea on snow

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Weird, that guy at the snow has the same name as me. :) Funny actually, I already know a guy called Alex who has a white S1 like me and a yellow S2 (both for sale)

260RS Stagea donuts, got no clue who is it though......

Video 1 -

Dyno runs

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Video 4 -

Some burnouts

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Video 4 -

Video 5 -

Video 6 -

(Very angry exhaust)

Skid pans

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Sliding

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Enjoy!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2719382

Got a few videos, some are quite shakey but thats coz of you SK and you kit, and a few are shakey on gear changes....thanks MV :)

Some are WOT, some are normal driving. Obviously the revving in the background will tell you what is what :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEBcaneDUZg

From Thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=146589&st=

Have not tried linking to you tube before so I hope this works...

Sold my Stagea recently (to my mother ) then week later (still have car) I went to a khanacross, my rally car (Toyota) spun a big end, so someone suggested the Stag would be pretty cool, it has 18x8 Lensos, but it is pretty smooth and there are no rocks, so here is the result... Try this sometime...

(would have been 6th outright but for a penalty when I lost brake boost and could not pull up)

Stagea Drive Time review:

Heres one.

Powercruise Darwin, cruise sessions. 2nd gear only. Dyno run in 4th.

Edited by Ska
  • 1 month later...

OK Cant put any more links in the first post, so here are some more, as added later in this thread!

Takes a while but it gets there, not the best camera person...

this one is better:

How indeed Alex! LOL!!

Ken at powercruise:

Brads at motorvation:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ip...v%3DDDeke3z7KNs

powercruise 13. All LS1's please step aside.

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Added:

From Thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143918

Here are some angry Stagea youtube videos for everyone to enjoy

Stagea on snow

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Weird, that guy at the snow has the same name as me. :laugh: Funny actually, I already know a guy called Alex who has a white S1 like me and a yellow S2 (both for sale)

260RS Stagea donuts, got no clue who is it though...... :):laugh:

Video 1 -

Dyno runs

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Video 4 -

Some burnouts

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Video 3 -

Video 4 -

Video 5 -

Video 6 -

(Very angry exhaust)

Skid pans

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Sliding

Video 1 -

Video 2 -

Enjoy!

  • 2 weeks later...

Added:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2719382

Got a few videos, some are quite shakey but thats coz of you SK and you kit, and a few are shakey on gear changes....thanks MV :laugh:

Some are WOT, some are normal driving. Obviously the revving in the background will tell you what is what :ninja:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEBcaneDUZg

  • 2 weeks later...

Added:

Have not tried linking to you tube before so I hope this works...

Sold my Stagea recently (to my mother ) then week later (still have car) I went to a khanacross, my rally car (Toyota) spun a big end, so someone suggested the Stag would be pretty cool, it has 18x8 Lensos, but it is pretty smooth and there are no rocks, so here is the result... Try this sometime...

(would have been 6th outright but for a penalty when I lost brake boost and could not pull up)

  • 4 months later...

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