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I've already been here a few days but i thought a formal intro would be best.

Just purchased a 2000 S2 Stagea Dayz edition from sydney and i'm waiting for it to arrive.

I live down south and i'm always up for a cruise. keen as to throw some fresh kays on the stagea once it arrives

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sick stag dude... i was looking at that b4 i got my 3rd :D but it was off carsales the week i got money to play with :(

theres a cruise comiung up soon... myself and ruby often send out a txt randomly keeping it off forum so pm me ur mob number if u want to be added to the list :worship:

adam

fingers crossed you have it here in time for the cruise :)

looks nice mate, just drop it and those wheels will fit MINT

welcome.

it'll supposedly be here in three weeks, just in time hopefully. but it means i'll have no time to modify it.

a guy i work with just lowered his using r31 stock springs in the rear, any one had any experience with this?

imho the stagea springs are perfect

Id prefer (and have) to lower the car via the shocks.

Using bilsteins with circlips, lowering it that way.

Nice buy. Im in morphett vale, keen to say gday once you're on the road.

aldinga isnt far from delemere and the best road in south aus :)

imho the stagea springs are perfect

Id prefer (and have) to lower the car via the shocks.

Using bilsteins with circlips, lowering it that way.

Nice buy. Im in morphett vale, keen to say gday once you're on the road.

aldinga isnt far from delemere and the best road in south aus :blink:

I know Delamere road well. it's got to be my all time fav run. I've done it alot more on my bike than i have in a car tho so it might be a bit different. i wanna get bilsteins eventually but after buying the car, and doing some basic mods i'm gonna run outta cash pretty quick.

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