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That Stagea is hot!!! I like

they come from the autech factory like the R33 4door GTR and RS620 before this one i didnt relise they were still making them pity no 4door 34 gtr

Steve I found something for you :laugh:

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Ahhh so your the one that drives RBB 026 lol. Didnt even know you were on here. I drive past your place a fair bit, noticed the stagea in the driveway on sat and thought it must've been a friend, drove past again later to get a better look.. Looks great in those pics :D

Thanks for the kind words guys... Rob, don't really have any ideas in the short term as it's my daily driver for work now hence the reason I bought it - no more Hi Ace Van :/ It definately needs some more power or an electronic boost controller to help it come on boost quicker. I drove the 32 after not driving it for 2 weeks and it's a lot quicker than the Stagea albeit a lot lighter. I don't know how those of you with stockish 33 GTR's think of them but mine does seem rather laggy, but I'm sure a pair of 25/30's or some T517Z's would fix that! :D

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