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Ok, well plans have changed a little bit.

Im not doing a manual swap till next year at the sooooonest.

I just cant stomach tearing up a limited edition for some manual action.

Sooo. ill go to IPT and get a push button gear shift system for 500 bucks later this year, and start Gripping this bitch.

I need to work on my roots driving skills anyways, so ill do that for a while

plans int he next month are as follows

Suspension-

Footwerks coilovers (extra made garage) I had them on my 180, love them. Ive had cusco, tein, JIC, and i like them the best so im sticking with them.

Wheels-

I honestly havent decided. I found some 19 Inch VIennas for cheapo, but im not sure if i want to run something that big without aero.

so i might go to 17s and drop the f**k outta it.

not sure yet still.

Engine

Downpipe

Catback

Put my AVCR and SAFC in

Wideband

(supposedly 280 HP without tuning according to aussie guys)

other shit-

Puddle lights

Curtains

VIP table

HIDs

and a series 2 stagea grill with fogs.

but enough of the bulshit, heres the pictures of the stock stagea to start with

(i put in the flip out)

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yer the only stagea people i know!!

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I was stoked that the center console is color matched!!

Lol its the little touches like that and the suede door inserts taht just make this car Baller

Im used the cars that are pure function, this thing is awesome!

Yeah rally nice, you've never heard of SWAT?

Stagea

Web

for

Advanced

Tune

See signature, or this link:

http://6709.teacup.com/swat/bbs

It's great to finnally have an actual Japanese member on SAu!

Please also click on the Frapper link and add yourself in :no:

nothing better than a military man in uniform and one who drives a stag..... :) (love ya MrGTST) harhhhh...i mean .. :) ... i mean nice looking stagea you got there :) looks like my car has potential after all :)

well thanks for hte compliment

Im going to put my 17x8 and 17x9 advan 3 spokes on in a few hours with 215/45/17s all around.

adn i might test fit the SSR Viennas off my 180 for fitment as well

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