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yeah the back compartment is kinder cool...i like the fact that i lifted up where the spare is to find the nav system and that funky lucky horseshoe mat protector...that took me by surprise....

went for a drive in it a short time ago..hehehehe have to laugh the surprise look on the faces of ppl wonder what the hell it is....made my day :rofl:

hey wildcat congratulations on the new arrival, and mr gts-t as well :P

mines running sweet at the moment so im up for a cruise when ya all want to. i took it on a toyota cruise and got a few looks when they heard it rumbling in and the twin plate clutch rattle, they new it wasnt a stocky :P

hoping for the power tune in the next week or two depending on how busy the tuner is when i ring them early this week.

do u and brett want to meet up one arvo after work or soemthing for abit of a looksy at each others cars and abit of a chat sometime?

lee (Stage-A) only lives in brighton too so im sure he would be keen to come have a look as well down at a local carpark or something for a while.

cheers

Brad

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thanks Brad...very excited its a bit surreal at the moment cant believe it is actually sitting in my garage :glare:

so you finally fixed at the problems you had with yours then???

would absolutely be up for catch up and looksy esp now yours is on the road...gives us all a chance to show what we got :laugh:

thanks Brad...very excited its a bit surreal at the moment cant believe it is actually sitting in my garage :wub:

so you finally fixed at the problems you had with yours then???

would absolutely be up for catch up and looksy esp now yours is on the road...gives us all a chance to show what we got :P

yes ive fixed all the problems, haha, except a minor cam seal oil leak which im fixing today hopefully if nissan have the parts in stock, im going up now to see :)

then its all go and hopefully no more dramas :P

the 4000rpm rev limit makes it not soo fast but it still sounds like a beast :D

hey brett my mate spotted a black stagea at currambine shops the other day (not sure which day exactly) and he said it looked mad as in black :P

im bettin it was you? my house is literally 20 secs from currambine shops too :D

damn i missed it, and damn i want a black one :D

^^^ you can come along as long as you behave yourself with that lead foot of yours :D

I only put my foot down that time cause I wanted to make sure the gauge measureing the front torque was wroking..... :D

hey brett my mate spotted a black stagea at currambine shops the other day (not sure which day exactly) and he said it looked mad as in black :D

im bettin it was you? my house is literally 20 secs from currambine shops too :D

damn i missed it, and damn i want a black one :(

Could of possibly been me.... I have been up to Supa Cheap a few times buying bits and pieces, so have been around joondalup drive a fair bit.....

Either that or there is another black stagea doing the rounds in our area.... :ermm:

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