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someone remind me again why they stopped making Stagea's!!!!

Oh thats right......yet another correct marketing design from the Nissan marketing team.....

"Let's produce a car that we will only sell in Japan and when we don't sell enough we will cut it from our line up" :cool:

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Look Craig, its a 250rs with nismo sticker kit. :cool:

lol @ Nismo stickers... at least they aren't faded (cheap shot!), but there is a "t" there mate.

That safety car is actually a complete Nismo M35.

Bodykit, exhaust, wheels, suspension, air filter, ECU, brake pads etc.

Surprised to see such recent pics of it actually since the only pics I had (have?) of it are from 2002.

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i dont rekon its not a genuine nismo s-tune, thats why

yes it might have all the genuine stuff on it, but its not from factory

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i dont rekon its not a genuine nismo s-tune, thats why

yes it might have all the genuine stuff on it, but its not from factory

I am confused by your double negative mate... so you are saying that you think it is genuine S-tune yet doesn't have all the Nismo gear on from factory? :cool:

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I have some thing to say to both Victorian lover boy's here.

White.....very common!

Pascal metallic blue.....ahhh G.....A......Y!

:)

well I am funny....to me :)

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I have some thing to say to both Victorian lover boy's here.

White.....very common!

Pascal metallic blue.....ahhh G.....A......Y!

:)

well I am funny....to me :)

Thats me, common. :) Thanks for the compliment Nismo boy. :)

You finally awake?

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Pascal metallic blue.....ahhh G.....A......Y!

:)

well I am funny....to me :blink:

You don't like the dark blue, Craig? Seriously? I think it's the nicest colour I've ever seen on an M35, especially after seeing bbenny's one when we had the meet-up at your work car-park.

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lol sorry cam, i was clearly not thinking when i typed that

and no, i dont believe its a factory nismo optioned car. however, it has genuine nismo parts fitted post purchase

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