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lol noice camo front bar, driveways are gonna soon become your most dreaded enemy.

The foglights are most probably disconnected from when they took the bar off, do the front indicators work?

lol noice camo front bar, driveways are gonna soon become your most dreaded enemy.

The foglights are most probably disconnected from when they took the bar off, do the front indicators work?

the front indicators are working so ive got no idea why the foggies arent...although i havnt really had a chance to get a decent look at it

i'm getting the blue slip done at 8:30am tomorrow so hopefully i'll have it registered by lunch time.

yeah no worries, feel like cruising out penrith way? i usually do a bit of cruising on a thursday night if you have nothing planned tomorrow night?

This...

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is an alternative spot to plug this torch in (I think)...

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Ya lucky bastard :P - I saw a Stagea with one of these at Edward Lee's, and one of the salesmen there showed me. I think there might be other things you can plug into it as well, but not sure. When we get our parts list CDs from Funky we should be able to find out if that's the case.

This...

is an alternative spot to plug this torch in (I think)...

Ya lucky bastard :P - I saw a Stagea with one of these at Edward Lee's, and one of the salesmen there showed me. I think there might be other things you can plug into it as well, but not sure. When we get our parts list CDs from Funky we should be able to find out if that's the case.

arrrrrrrrrrh, nice pick up. that would be pretty cool if you could plug in other things aswell. the torch that is on the side swivels to point in the direction that you want it, which is pretty cool.

i folded down the back seats and closed the rear hatch and had a lie down in the back this afternoon, i must say there is HEAPS of room in there.

i also reclined the rear seats when they were still up, they go back a fair way, would be perfect for lying back and watching a roof mounted monitor if i was ever to install one

ive also had a bit of a muck around with the radio, sre there any decent FM stations under 90.0???

there are a couple of half decent stations on AM but they arent that great

and i figured out how to use all of my lights, it must look funny to someone coming towards it with all six lights on.

Probably not, but there are some pics somewhere in the Stagea threads with a mountain bike lying down in the back with both wheels on. I think it's a brochure or something... I will post a link in a minute...

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i just went out and got a photo of it

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unfortunately i was lucky enough to get the rust under one of the mirros, but i'll probably just get that fixed when i do the front bar

nothing was wrong, there was en extra wheel half way along the indicator stork that i didnt notice before

i still need to sort out why i cant control the passenger front power window from the passenger seat, but i can still do it from the drivers seat switch panel, maybe the switch is unplugged or something

i also reclined the rear seats when they were still up, they go back a fair way, would be perfect for lying back and watching a roof mounted monitor if i was ever to install one

ive also had a bit of a muck around with the radio, sre there any decent FM stations under 90.0???

there are a couple of half decent stations on AM but they arent that great

The rear seat reclining is tops!

You need to get a converter for the radio (if you haven't already) - Jaycar sells them. Triple J is 89.5 or something, that's the only station I listen to.

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