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Thanks for the comments guys.

Nice pics, they make me both miss my old NM35 and yearn for my PNM35 lol

Two quick questions though;

1. Single sunroof. Aftermarket I presume?

2. Which car cover is that?

1. Yep, aftermarket sunroof. A Webasto Hollandia 700 fully electric. When I picked up her up from Northshore (it's hard to see, but there's no sunroof in the showroom photo) I drove her straight to Webasto in Kirrawee (opposite GT HIgh Performance) and left it there for a few weeks while they did the install. It usually costs $2k but I paid and extra $1k to get the rolled edge which means they have to respray the roof. It also includes the new roof lining.

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I guess a sunroof is like a turbo.............you can always add one later. thumbsup.gif

2. The cover is a Kenco Tyvek Medium Station Wagon. I bought it for my R31 but found it fits the Stag as well......just. It's not thick but it still keeps the car body really cool even in the hot sun.

the colour suits her very well too... If you don't mind me saying that your car deserves the white number plates...

Yeah NSW standard plates are fairly ugly. I will be getting personalised ones soon.

Cheers

1. Yep, aftermarket sunroof. A Webasto Hollandia 700 fully electric. When I picked up her up from Northshore (it's hard to see, but there's no sunroof in the showroom photo) I drove her straight to Webasto in Kirrawee (opposite GT HIgh Performance) and left it there for a few weeks while they did the install. It usually costs $2k but I paid and extra $1k to get the rolled edge which means they have to respray the roof. It also includes the new roof lining.

I guess a sunroof is like a turbo.............you can always add one later. thumbsup.gif

2. The cover is a Kenco Tyvek Medium Station Wagon. I bought it for my R31 but found it fits the Stag as well......just. It's not thick but it still keeps the car body really cool even in the hot sun.

Nice, I was looking at the Hollandia 300 dual for my old NM35 with a mob down here. They quote me $3.5k including the roof liner so was nice to see the pic of the roof liner!

Thanks for that info, will look into the Kenco cover.

  • 2 weeks later...

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yay for skids.

Whilst timing the short course yesterday at Texi, who gets into the top quarter of best times but Bodella-a-a-a-a !!!!

And Ryan's times just got better and better! Smashing GT-Rs, Sylvias, MX-5s, R31s; Ryan offered no mercy!

Congrats :thumbsup:

Whilst timing the short course yesterday at Texi, who gets into the top quarter of best times but Bodella-a-a-a-a !!!!

And Ryan's times just got better and better! Smashing GT-Rs, Sylvias, MX-5s, R31s; Ryan offered no mercy!

Congrats :thumbsup:

Well done Ryan, and was nice to meet you :)

  • 2 weeks later...

My RS4S.

genuine Takeros bodykit

genuine Takeros carbon bonnet

custom 3" turbo back stainless zaust twin 4" kakimoto hyper mega n1 mufflers

HKS performer coilovers

koya 19" wheels

pod filter...

etc etc lol

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got bored today :D

this might be up for sale soon :D pm me if interested...

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My Stagea's first birthday today, stock standard right down to the stereo, she's a keeper.

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LOL, that's what mine used to look like!

From this:

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To this:

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To its current state (except now I also have smoked LED front blinkers and clear side ones):

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She's a beauty!, nice shine and interesting seeing the transformation into that lean mean machine. I'm impressed how much ground clearance they have stock, all quite smooth & no lumpy bits hanging underneath. Mine will be staying this way as sometimes there is the need to go into the rough stuff. Looking at the dings & bumps from the last (first) owner it's used to it. They emigrated from Japan & brought the car here.

If my son ever gets hold of my car it'll get modded like that.

Was just scrolling down the page and thought WTF, thats my Stag, But no it was Nicks. Then Bob's came on. If I could I would send a decent pic. The little one in my Avatar will have to do LOL

Was just scrolling down the page and thought WTF, thats my Stag, But no it was Nicks. Then Bob's came on. If I could I would send a decent pic. The little one in my Avatar will have to do LOL

The first one was Eno's!

Try something like photobucket.

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